Satellite Servicing Technology Development MissionsA new capability regarding the U.S. space efforts will be related to the servicing of satellites in orbit utilizing first-generation space station as the collection point or base for Shuttle-delivered payloads. Orbital maneuvering vehicles could move payloads or spacecraft assembled at the Shuttle/space station terminus to other earth orbit locations. It is assumed that such a capability will be initially available in the early 1990's. The benefits provided by satellite servicing in orbit are discussed, taking into account extended satellite lifetimes, lower acquisition cost, improved satellite performance, the possibility to change a satellite's mission, optimized science, and higher satellite reliability. The requirements for Satellite Servicing Technology Development Missions (TDMs) are considered. It is found that existing technology is insufficient, in various areas, to perform the servicing operations. A list is provided of critical technologies which must be developed.
Document ID
19840057821
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Middleton, R. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Waltz, D. (TRW, Inc. Test and Field Operations Div., Redondo Beach, CA, United States)
Schrock, S. (Martin Marietta Aerospace Denver, CO, United States)