The lack of measured flight vibration data for payloads launching on ESPA rings, is preventing Goddard engineers from developing lighter, less expensive, small satellites. The SLAM ESPA Payload will capture and transmit in- flight structural loads and vibroacoustic levels encountered by ESPA spacecraft. The SLAM Team will work with NASA's Launch Service Program (LSP) to validate the ESPA flight environment data and potentially update ESPA payload interface requirements. Goddard engineers will use the updated ESPA payload flight environment data to develop mass efficient ESPA payloads. Scientists can use the resources saved by these efficient small satellites, to develop more and/or larger science instruments.


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    Title :

    Spacecraft Loads and Acoustic Measurement (SLAM)


    Contributors:
    Keon Harmon (author) / William Mast (author) / Angel Gomez (author) / Johnny Chen (author) / Robert Caffery (author)

    Conference:

    Annual IRAD Poster Session & Innovator of the Year Award Ceremony ; 2023 ; Greenbelt, MD, US


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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