Every year, approximately 20 satellites are retired because their propellants are exhausted. Primarily limited by fuel, the satellites are usually fully functioning otherwise. The lifetimes of satellites can be extended with the capability of refueling. Not only would refueling extend satellite lifetime, it would also provide future satellites flexibility to prioritize other elements of their missions. Restore-L is a Goddard Space Flight Center Satellite Servicing Projects Division mission with the primary objectives of developing tools, technologies, and techniques to extend the lifetime of satellites - even if they were not designed to be serviced in or- bit. Equipped with five key servicing technology elements, the Restore-L Servicing Vehicle will demonstrate industry-changing satellite servicing technologies. The primary goal of the Restore-L mission is to rendezvous with, grasp, refuel, and relocate a government-owned satellite to extend its lifetime. The Propellant Transfer Subsystem (PTS) is required to deliver measured amounts of fuel to the client satellite in a safe manner.


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    Title :

    Restore-L Intern Final Report


    Contributors:
    Negi, Abhay (author)

    Publication date :

    2019-08-02


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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