NASA's Orion exploration spacecraft will fly more demanding mission profiles than previous NASA human flight spacecraft. Missions currently under development are destined for cislunar space. The EM-1 mission will fly unmanned to a Distant Retrograde Orbit (DRO) around the Moon. EM-2 will fly astronauts on a mission to the lunar vicinity. To fly these missions, Orion requires powered flight guidance that is more sophisticated than the orbital guidance flown on Apollo and the Space Shuttle. Orion's powered flight guidance software contains five burn guidance options. These five options are integrated into an architecture based on a proven shuttle heritage design, with a simple closed-loop guidance strategy. The architecture provides modularity, simplicity, versatility, and adaptability to future, yet-to-be-defined, exploration mission profiles. This paper provides a summary of the executive guidance architecture and details the five burn options to support both the nominal and abort profiles for the EM-1 and EM-2 missions.


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    Title :

    Orion Powered Flight Guidance Burn Options for Near Term Exploration


    Contributors:
    Fill, Tom (author) / Goodman, John (author) / Robinson, Shane (author)

    Conference:

    Annual AAS Guidance and Control Conference ; 2018 ; Breckenridge, CO, United States


    Publication date :

    2018-02-02


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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