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... , would figure out what the orbiter would be doing, and then it would develop an error signal to run the flaps and the rudder and the in-flight reverse so you ... much. '''Carlson:''' I had a couple of quick biographical questions. Could you give me a thumbnail sketch of your military and flight training, please? '''Algranti:''' Well, I entered the Navy when ...
... modeled with noise, static bias, misorientation, misleveling, scaling and quantization errors; and the sun sensor is modeled with noise and quantization errors. All sensors are sampled at 10 Hz. Spacecraft disturbance torques ... maximum possible value without leading to numerical instability. The large initial angular error causes GEOB to reach an angular error of almost 100 deg during the first eclipse. However, for the rest ...
... are doomed to rediscover event-by-event, case-by-case, inquiryby-inquiry, accident-by-accident, error-by-error, tragedy-by-tragedy, the same litany of causative factors, the same mistakes, the same ... Risk-informed SMA Management. NASA RMC, October, 2004. Petroski, H. Design Paradigms, Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering. Cambridge University Press, 1994. Mosleh, A., Rasmusen, D. M. Guidelines on ...
... (II.12b), we have \hat \omega \ = \overset\sim \omega - \hat \beta and the estimation error of the angular velocity becomes \delta \omega \ = - (\delta\beta + \eta_\upsilon), where \delta\beta ... nominal quaternion. This implies that the state dimensionality is n = 6. The conversion from error GRPs to error quaternions is fairly simple and makes use of the sigma points computed in Eqs ...
... I don't know if I ever convinced him. "It was an error." No, it was not an error, because if we hadn't had the program in there to fix it, that would have been a bad error. Fortunately, they had actually experienced this problem…in Houston several weeks before the flight, and ... time I tell people that the Apollo computer never made a mistake, never made an error, they always bring this up, "Yes, it did." '''Wright:''' George Mueller said so. Laughter '''Battin ...
... distinct advantage. This approach enables improved access time while alleviating issues associated with Doppler induced error and variations in received signal strength. 2. Virtualized Ground Station Network (VGSN) 2.1 System ... an initial filter for the VGSN to remove packets with excessive errors. I-Gate nodes that receive packets with any errors, as the protocol is zero tolerant, do not relay them to ...
... Release 77-26) Industrial exploration had made sweeping changes in today's society, ranging from thumbnail-size computers to Space Shuttle s operating with the regularity of commercial airlines, Rockwell International ...
... -portrait, looking down at its deck from above. Another Navcam image set, in lower-resolution thumbnails, is the first 360-degree view of Curiosity's new home in Gale Crater. Also ...
... scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. The 130 low-resolution thumbnails, which were received Thursday morning, provide scientists and engineers of NASA's newest Mars rover ...
... account, but it wasn’t really simulated accurately. There was a lot of trial and error. In the early, early days, we started with using a spherical Earth, just a plain ... , with the schedule pressure that you had, it was very important to catch an error, any fundamental error, very early, so that you didn’t waste a lot of effort going down ... vulnerable we really were, and how we could make mistakes. The spacecraft was filled with errors and design flaws. The tragedy was a red flag emphasizing the importance of proper procedures ...

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