The Adaptable Deployable Entry and Placement Technology Sounding Rocket One flight test is a demonstration experiment for deployable atmospheric decelerator technologies. The suborbital flight test occurred on 12 September 2018, at the White Sands Missile Range. Data from on-board and ground-based sensors were collected, from which the as-flown trajectory was reconstructed using an iterative extended Kalman filter-smoother. This paper describes the methodology, test vehicle instrumentation, and data analysis results from the flight test trajectory reconstruction.


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    Title :

    Reconstruction of the Adaptable Deployable Entry and Placement Technology Sounding Rocket One Flight Test


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    Publication date :

    2019-01-07


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English




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