The Surveyor Project achieved five successful lunar landings between 1966 and 1968, following an intensive five-year development effort. One of the many significant accomplishments made by Surveyor was the development and validation of the first-ever automated soft-landing system. This paper provides a historical and control aspects of the spacecraft's terminal descent system. Driving requirements and other important design considerations are described, along with the configuration and operational sequence of the actual flight system.
Surveyor spacecraft automatic landing system
01.02.2004
Preprint
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Englisch
Surveyor spacecraft landing accuracy
Engineering Index Backfile | 1968
|Surveyor spacecraft landing accuracy
AIAA | 1967
|Surveyor spacecraft landing accuracy.
NTRS | 1967
|Surveyor spacecraft landing accuracy.
AIAA | 1968
|Surveyor spacecraft landing accuracy.
NTRS | 1968
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