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Capability 9.3 Assembly and Deployment

Capability 9.3 Assembly and Deployment

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Large space systems are required for a range of operational, commercial and scientific missions objectives however, current launch vehicle capacities substantially limit the size of space systems (on-orbit or planetary). Assembly and Deployment is the process of constructing a spacecraft or system from modules which may in turn have been constructed from sub-modules in a hierarchical fashion. In-situ assembly of space exploration vehicles and systems will require a broad range of operational capabilities, including: Component transfer and storage, fluid handling, construction and assembly, test and verification. Efficient execution of these functions will require supporting infrastructure, that can: Receive, store and protect (materials, components, etc.); hold and secure; position, align and control; deploy; connect/disconnect; construct; join; assemble/disassemble; dock/undock; and mate/demate.Dorsey, JohnUnspecified CenterASSEMBLING; CONSTRUCTION; DEPLOYMENT; LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES; LAUNCH VEHICLES; AEROSPACE SYSTEMS; DRYDOCKS; MODULES; SPACE EXPLORATION; SPACECRAFT MODULES...

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ISBN: 9781726235945
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Number of pages: 58
Height: 12mm
Width: 9mm
Spine width: 1mm