The International Space Station as a free flyer servicing node

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Antol, J [1 ]
Headley, DE [1 ]
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[1] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Spacecraft & Sensors Branch, Space Syst & Concepts Div, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
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SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM - 1999, PTS ONE AND TWO | 1999年 / 458卷
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The International Space Station will provide a multitude of opportunities for an expanding customer base to make use of this international resource. One such opportunity is servicing of various visiting vehicles that are in a similar orbit to the station. Servicing may include change-out; of payloads, replenishment of consumables, repair, and refurbishment operations. Previous studies have been conducted in which "paper" free flyers have been assessed against the station's ability to accommodate them. Over the last several months though: an already flown free flyer, EURECA. was assessed as a real-life visiting free flyer design reference mission. Issues such as capture/berthing, servicing, logistics support, and stowage were assessed for station design and operational approaches. This paper will highlight critical visiting vehicle design considerations, identify station issues, and provide recommendations for accommodation of a wide range of visiting vehicle requirements of the future.
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页码:389 / 393
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