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Optical and Laser-based Measurements for NASA’s Artemis ProgramNASA and their partners are on the cusp of embarking on a series of space missions to the moon and beyond, collectively known as the Artemis Program. The Artemis I mission is scheduled for launch in late November 2022. This talk briefly summarizes the upcoming Artemis missions and describes laser and optical measurement technique development and application to ground and flight tests related to, or inspired by, the Artemis program. In particular, development and application of three different measurement techniques (planar laser-induced fluorescence [PLIF], femtosecond laser electronic excitation and tagging [FLEET] and photogrammetry) are described. These techniques have been applied to study vehicle launch, lunar landing, and earth entry. Such optical and laser-based instrumentation can provide unique qualitative and quantitative information to inform the underlying physics of space flight while also providing benchmark data for validating ever advancing predictive codes.
Document ID
20220015868
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Paul M Danehy
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
October 21, 2022
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Meeting Information
Meeting: Departmental Seminar
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Country: US
Start Date: October 27, 2022
End Date: October 27, 2022
Sponsors: University of Virginia
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 954879.04.02.23.14
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Technical Management
Keywords
Artemis Program
Entry
Landing
EDL
RCS
Reaction Control
PLIF
FLEET
Photogrammetry
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