This document is a collection of writings concerning the application of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to the International Space Station (ISS), Space Shuttle, and X-38 vehicles. An overview of how GPS technology was applied is given for each vehicle, including rationale behind the integration architecture, and rationale governing the use (or non-use) of GPS data during flight.
GPS Lessons Learned from the International Space Station, Space Shuttle and X-38
2005
120 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Spacecraft Trajectories & Flight Mechanics , Air Transportation , Global positioning system , International space station , Space shuttles , X-38 crew return vehicle , Technology utilization , Computer programs , Systems integration , Payloads , Glonass , Flight tests , Ground tests , Orbit determination
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