The dynamics of the solar maximum mission spacecraft capture and redeployment on STS 41-CThe repair of the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) spacecraft during STS 41-C evidenced the first manned rendezvous and capture of a previously-launched, operational satellite. The following paper will examine the dynamics of the SMM satellite during capture and redeployment, including the unsuccessful manned maneuvering unit grapple attempt. Recovery of the satellite will be described, subsequent to the large disturbance torque input. The events which transpired during orbiter proximity operations with the SMM reveal an environment which places a unique set of requirements on spacecraft attitude control systems and hardware. A number of conclusions are drawn concerning these requirements in light of future spacecraft control system designs.
Document ID
19860047066
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Grady, K. J. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)