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Image:L-1.jpg The L1 space complex for the circumlunar fly-by. Image:L-1bogie.jpg L-1 lunar orbiter on the mounting bogie. Image:L-1transporter.jpg Transportation of the L1 complex to the launch area. Image:L-1Protonpad.jpg The Proton launch vehicle with the L1 complex on the launch pad. Category:Spacecraft
... gallery> Image:L-3ground2.jpg The L3 lunar complex in the assembly-test building. Image:L-3schematic.jpg The lunar orbiter including the habitation compartment and the vehicle to be descended to Earth, as ... .9 meters. Image:L-3schematic2.jpg L3 lunar rocket complex including G and D rocket blocks, the lunar orbiter with the I rocket block and the lunar vehicle with E rocket block. Category:Spacecraft
... also will meet astronaut Greg "Box" Johnson and other special guests. On March 1, 1999, the Lewis Research Center was officially renamed the NASA John H. Glenn Research Center ... -040 NASA SPACECRAFT RETURNS FIRST VIDEO FROM FAR SIDE OF THE MOON WASHINGTON -- A camera aboard one of NASA& 39;s twin Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) lunar spacecraft has returned its ...
... ''' - 466-477 '''Year''' - 2008 '''Keywords''' - Spacecraft operations, electric propulsion, orbit raising, lunar missions '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.466 '''Number of Pages''' - 12 Abstract The SMART-1 Lunar Mission was launched in September 2003 ... , and Europe's first Lunar mission. This paper presents experiences gained in operating the highly successful SMART-1 EP subsystem and spacecraft from launch to Lunar impact, and places SMART-1 in its historical context ...
... the same window. Known as COTS 1, the launch is the first flight of the Dragon spacecraft and the first commercial attempt to re-enter a spacecraft from orbit. This is the first ... a demonstration mission to prove key capabilities such as launch, structural integrity of the Dragon spacecraft, on-orbit operation, re-entry, descent and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. NASA established the ... . Media representatives wishing to establish remote cameras should be at the Kennedy press site on L-1, Dec. 6, at 9 a.m. NASA TV & WEB LAUNCH COVERAGE On launch day, Dec ...
... systems, these will all be discussed in this chapter. Image:FS2018Table 8.1.jpg thumb right 250px Table 8.1. Spacecraft subsystems and their key functions. 8.3 The Satellite’s Brain – The ... note 1 J. Wertz, D. Everett, and J. Puschell, Space Mission Engineering: The New SMAD, 1st edition, Space Technology Library, 2011. note 2 W. J. Larson and L. K ...
Image:Venera1.jpg 300px Venera 1 probe Image:VeneraPravda.jpg 300px Pravda report on Venera 1 Category:Spacecraft
... L. Dumis Interviewed by Kevin M. Rusnak Houston, Texas – 1 March 2002 '''Rusnak:''' Today is March 1, 2002. This interview with Charlie Dumis is being conducted in Houston, Texas, for the ... be integrated with the Apollo spacecraft or used on the lunar surface? '''Dumis:''' Well, basically I think they were pretty early stuff like for the Apollo spacecraft itself, not lunar surface things. I don ...
... commercial payloads. Prior to establishing a lunar outpost NASA will use unmanned orbital spacecraft to survey high priority sites on the Moon's surface. The lunar South Pole appears to be the most ... and operate. For example, NASA would pay LDC for lunar oxygen used for NASA spacecraft. DOD might also be a customer for lunar fuel that would be used to extend the flexibility and ... Authors''' Thomas L. Matula Karen A. Loveland Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by Bob Krone ©2006 Apogee Books ISBN 978-1-894959-41-4 ...
... , but we had IBM 7094s, which would do 1 million instruction per second. Your home computers ... and the uncertainties of how well the Gemini spacecraft can hold attitude and how well those thrusters ... to IBM Building along with people like James L. Leroy Hall and Bob Robert Regelbrugge and others ... correctly, we simulated and simulated and we used lunar orbiter data. Our friends in Mission Planning, ...

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