AIAA SPACE 2011 Conference &Amp; Exposition 2011
DOI: 10.2514/6.2011-7244
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Space Shuttle GN&C Development History and Evolution

Abstract: Completion of the final Space Shuttle flight marks the end of a significant era in HumanSpaceflight. Developed in the 1970's, first launched in 1981, the Space Shuttle embodies many significant engineering achievements. One of these is the development and operation of the first extensive fly-by-wire human space transportation Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C) System. Development of the Space Shuttle GN&C represented first time inclusions of modern techniques for electronics, software, algorithms, systems… Show more

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“…The Shuttle was composed of the Orbiter itself, an external tank and solid rocket boosters (Figure 20a) and was capable of transporting payload from and to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The shuttle was thus able to perform complex on-orbit operations such as rendezvous, docking before de-orbiting and make precise landings [60] (Figure 20b).…”
Section: The Space Shuttle Orbitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Shuttle was composed of the Orbiter itself, an external tank and solid rocket boosters (Figure 20a) and was capable of transporting payload from and to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The shuttle was thus able to perform complex on-orbit operations such as rendezvous, docking before de-orbiting and make precise landings [60] (Figure 20b).…”
Section: The Space Shuttle Orbitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the system safety and reliability, numerous components had to be replaced [6]. The extra disassembly procedures made such maintenance very complicated, and NASA finally abandoned the space shuttle project in 2011 [7]. After that, the research focus has been transferred to the reusable liquid rocket, and some remarkable achievements have been attained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%