This paper describes an interactive computer graphics system, called Graphic ROCKET, currently being developed as a performance analysis aid for the aerospace vehicle systems analysis process. It is intended to provide a means for rapidly specifying and evaluating the performance of a wide range of aerospace vehicle designs and flight plans. This capability will enable the aerospace mission analyst either to get his job done much faster or to consider a larger number of alternatives for accomplishing his mission objective. (Author)
Graphical Aids to Aerospace Vehicle Mission Analysis
1967
13 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Computer Hardware , Manned Spacecraft , Display systems , Graphics , Aerospace craft , Computers , Performance(Engineering) , Flight paths , Data storage systems , Compilers , Input-output devices , Optimization , Orbital trajectories , Data processing systems , Design , Aerospace industry , Systems analysis , Light pens , Graphic ROCKET
Graphical aids to aerospace vehicle mission analysis
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