• TDRS-K was lifted into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • By Jan 7 its onboard apogee engine had placed it in a 32543 x 35741 km x 0.7 deg subsynchronous orbit on the way to GEO and by Feb 4 it was on station at 73.9E. GSAT-14 carries C and Ku band comms payloads, and Ka-band beacons for a propagation study. (planet4589.org)
  • TDRS 12 ------- A new NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS L, was launched on Jan 24 by an Atlas V. On reaching operational orbit it was renamed TDRS 12. (planet4589.org)
  • On Feb 4 TDRS 12 was in a 35780 x 35795 km x 7.0 deg inclined geostationary orbit over 150.0 deg West. (planet4589.org)
  • The payload is named NROL-37 and will be carried to an undisclosed orbit, possibly geostationary, by the triple barreled ULA Delta 4 Heavy rocket - currently the largest and most powerful rocket in the world. (universetoday.com)
  • The U.S. Air Force Reserve's 920th Rescue Wing supported United Launch Alliance's successful launch of the third Space Based Infrared Systems Geosynchronous Earth Orbit spacecraft aboard an Atlas V rocket from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida, Jan. 20 at 7:42 p.m. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • Although the launch was delayed by about 28 minutes, due to a telemetry issue associated with its primary payload-NASA's 12th Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS-L)-it proceeded with exceptional smoothness, the Atlas' Common Core Booster and Centaur upper stage completing the delivery to geostationary transfer orbit in 106 minutes. (americaspace.com)
  • The planned 175 km circular Earth orbit was not achieved, instead, after completion of the third stage burn, the spacecraft was in a 172.1 x 223.1 km, 89.8 min orbit. (graymanwrites.com)
  • The Inertial Upper Stage placed TDRS-1 in the wrong orbit, and later the satellite's own thrusters were used to put it into the correct orbit (much like the service module's thrusters being used on Apollo 6, and some recent spacecraft which have been recovered by judicious use of on-board propulsion). (graymanwrites.com)
  • Also on this date in space history, 30 years ago, the first of an advanced series of remote-sensing spacecraft, NOAA 8 , launched into a polar orbit atop an Atlas E rocket out of Vandenberg AFB. (graymanwrites.com)
  • The second stage steers the SMAP spacecraft into the correct orbit using its onboard guidance system. (nasa.gov)
  • The Discoverer 13 re-entry capsule was retrieved and became the first successful recovery of a spacecraft from Earth orbit. (l5development.com)
  • USSR launched Vostok 3 carrying Andriyan Nikolayev, the third Soviet cosmonaut to orbit Earth. (l5development.com)
  • The spacecraft flew in an orbit close to Vostok 4 for 70 hr 28 min. (l5development.com)
  • It also carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit. (spacelaunchnow.me)
  • The SN offers data transfer and tracking for customers that operate Earth-orbiting satellites, and can offer 100% coverage for spacecraft in low Earth orbit. (broadbandnow.com)
  • A history of Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave Earth's orbit and the first to orbit another celestial body, the Moon. (ucf.edu)
  • We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations. (solstarspace.com)
  • It was South Korea's third attempt to put a satellite into orbit and comes after North Korea succeeded in launching a rocket in April that it said was carrying a satellite, only to abort the mission early in its flight. (spacenewsnow.com)
  • The mission will see a NASA satellite launched to a unique near rectilinear halo orbit around the moon to determine navigational capabilities for future missions. (battle-updates.com)
  • The system is capable of transmitting to and receiving data from spacecraft over at least 85% of the spacecraft's orbit. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • The TDRS Project, established in 1973, is responsible for the development, launch, and on-orbit test and calibration of TDRS spacecraft. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • The Space Station Test Building was originally a facility where Kibo payload (experiment equipment) compatibility testing, on-orbit control technology support, and other activities were carried out. (jaxa.jp)
  • NASA made several technical and organizational changes to subsequent missions, including adding an on-orbit inspection to determine how well the orbiter's thermal protection system (TPS) had endured the ascent, and keeping designated rescue missions ready in case irreparable damage was found. (cloudfront.net)
  • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - The first of NASA's three next-generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), known as TDRS-K, launched at 8:48 p.m. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • NASA has its Tracking and Data Relay Satellites ( TDRS ) network to carry out a similar role, including facilitating communications with the International Space Station. (space.com)
  • The Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) comprise the communication satellite component of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). (spectrumwiki.com)
  • The TDRS-K spacecraft includes several modifications from older satellites in the TDRS system, including redesigned telecommunications payload electronics and a high-performance solar panel designed for more spacecraft power to meet growing S-band requirements. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • In recent weeks, NASA identified a problem with the telescope's payload computer which suddenly stopped working. (universetoday.com)
  • The Atlas V flew in its 401 configuration, with a 13-foot (4-meter) payload fairing to house the TDRS-L spacecraft. (americaspace.com)
  • Pictured in Astrotech's payload processing facility on 3 January 2014, TDRS-L resembles an enormous insect and will form the 11th member of NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite family. (americaspace.com)
  • Workers then carefully offload the satellite, put it on a truck and drive it to the nearby Astrotech payload processing facility where TDRS-M will be fueled and readied for its Aug. 3 launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • The TDRS Project Office at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., manages the TDRS development program. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • Located at the heart of the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) - part of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center - is the Discover supercomputer , a 129,000-core cluster of Linux-based processors. (universetoday.com)
  • TDRS-13, known before launch as TDRS-M, is an American communications satellite operated by NASA as part of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System. (wikipedia.org)
  • The thirteenth Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, it is the third and final third-generation spacecraft to be launched, following the 2014 launch of TDRS-12. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2015, NASA contracted with United Launch Alliance to launch TDRS-M on an Atlas V 401 for $132.4 million. (wikipedia.org)
  • The spacecraft was launched on 18 August 2017 at 12:29 UTC (08:29 local time) from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. (wikipedia.org)
  • Preparing for the first rocket launch from Cape Canaveral of 2013, crews build up the Atlas 5 rocket that will carry NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite K (TDRS K) communications spacecraft. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • The United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 rocket carrying NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-K, TDRS-K, streaks past the lighthouse on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida after launching from Space Launch Complex 41 at 8:48 p.m. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • With this launch, NASA has begun the replenishment of our aging space network," said Jeffrey Gramling, TDRS project manager. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • The next TDRS spacecraft, TDRS-L, is scheduled for launch in 2014. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • Lift off of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta 4 Heavy carrying the classified NROL-37 spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) on Thursday, June 9 is slated for 1:59 p.m. (universetoday.com)
  • A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 501 rocket carrying the USSF-7 mission for the U.S. Space Force lifted off on May 17, 9:14 a.m. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • Watch Live here beginning at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday morning as a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 will launch a Orbital ATK's Cygnus spacecraft on the initial leg of its cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • The spacecraft is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Aug. 3, 2017, on an Atlas V rocket. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • See earlier TDRS-M launch coverage . (spaceflightnow.com)
  • The next three-man crew to launch on a Soyuz rocket - comprising two Russian cosmonauts and a veteran NASA astronaut - is training to have the International Space Station to themselves after their arrival at the orbiting research outpost in April, at least until new U.S. commercial crew ships enter service. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • Forty-five years ago today - April 4, 1968 - the final qualification flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle and the Apollo spacecraft launched from the Kennedy Space Center. (graymanwrites.com)
  • Two minutes and five seconds after launch, the Saturn V structure underwent a severe pogo oscillation, without damage to the spacecraft structure. (graymanwrites.com)
  • Boeing's certification plan for the CST-100 detailed several aspects of its development and operation, including plans for testing components and systems along with the spacecraft as a whole -- a plan that takes the spacecraft through development to the launch pad and on to mission operations. (spinics.net)
  • SpaceX's first commercial satellite launch on an upgraded Falcon 9 rocket gave NASA engineers an opportunity to review the vehicle's performance in flight following the Sept. 28 liftoff and ascent of the Falcon 9 v1.1 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. (spinics.net)
  • Two views of the SMAP Observatory, showing the Instrument (upper portion) and Spacecraft (lower portion) with the large antenna and solar array stowed for launch. (nasa.gov)
  • Alongside the launch of SMAP, NASA pioneered an early adopter program to apply the data from the SMAP satellite to a variety of real-world applications. (nasa.gov)
  • The launches gave the launch and ground control crews practice in launching and handling more than one manned spacecraft at a time. (l5development.com)
  • NASA have many launch facilities but most are inactive. (spacelaunchnow.me)
  • Philip Metzger , who was newly employed at NASA as an engineer and worked on the navigation and communication systems in the space shuttle program, was waiting impatiently the launch scheduled for 11:38 a.m. (mirceagoia.com)
  • begingroup$ Related, STS-65 - Video from the cockpit with audio: Launch, re-entry, landing , see also Nasa Facts - Landing the Space Shuttle Orbiter . (stackexchange.com)
  • Launched in July 2014, OCO-2 (Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2) is an Earth observing satellite mission owned and operated by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), and the successor to OCO-1, which was lost due to a launch vehicle failure in February 2009. (eoportal.org)
  • OCO-2 is a follow-up spacecraft to OCO-1, lost during a launch vehicle failure on Feb. 24, 2009. (eoportal.org)
  • SANTA FE, NM, USA - December 20, 2019 In light of today's Boeing Starliner launch and subsequent mission malfunctions, I wanted to address the issue of space communication and the need to provide alternative options to the current NASA satellite systems. (solstarspace.com)
  • These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. (solstarspace.com)
  • Rocket Lab engineers and technicians carried out a range of successful integrated systems tests to verify launch systems on Electron and on the ground systems at Launch Complex 2. (battle-updates.com)
  • NASA certification for Rocket Lab's Autonomous Flight Termination System (AFTS), a system that has already been successfully flown on several missions from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. (battle-updates.com)
  • NASA expects to complete the certification in time for the Q3 launch window. (battle-updates.com)
  • Future missions scheduled for lift-off from Launch Complex 2 include a pathfinding mission for NASA to the moon called CAPSTONE (Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment). (battle-updates.com)
  • TDRS M's launch readiness date is scheduled for 2015. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • NASA scientists are auditioning the radar aboard a European satellite to see how well it stands in for the radar that failed aboard the U.S. space agency's newly launched Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite in July. (nasa.gov)
  • Aboard the vehicle was a tiny router developed by Solstar - a company that aims to bring Wi-Fi connectivity to spacecraft the same way Viasat brings WiFi to commercial flights. (broadbandnow.com)
  • Interestingly, the spectrometers, produced jointly by GSFC and the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, were derived from backups for an instrument aboard the Mariner-9 spacecraft which had begun investigating Mars' atmosphere in 1971 . (americaspace.com)
  • TDRS Flight 7 was a replacement for Flight 2, which was lost aboard Challenger in 1986. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • This is also where Kibo systems and experiments carried out aboard Kibo are controlled, control plans formulated, controllability and loadability are analyzed, and other activities take place. (jaxa.jp)
  • The TDRS-K spacecraft is part of the next-generation series in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, a constellation of space-based communication satellites providing tracking, telemetry, command and high-bandwidth data return services. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • The TDRS system provides tracking, telemetry, command and high-bandwidth data return services for numerous science and human exploration missions orbiting Earth. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • However, as the Atlas prepared to emerge from its final built-in hold and begin the automated countdown sequence, an issue arose, apparently centering on a telemetry drop-out in the TDRS-L payload's radio frequency (RF) link. (americaspace.com)
  • Following separation, the spacecraft deploys its solar array, orients itself to point the array at the Sun, then establishes radio contact with both ground stations and TDRS satellites to relay telemetry data on spacecraft health back to the SMAP Mission Operations Center (MOC) at JPL. (nasa.gov)
  • Spacecraft, rocket and support systems are ready! (universetoday.com)
  • An Atlas V rocket launched Thursday night at 10:44 p.m. from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, carrying NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft on a mission to study the explosive give-and-take of the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • The successful mission capped years of development of the new rocket in partnership with NASA under the COTS program. (parabolicarc.com)
  • The Space Shuttle is a retired, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the Space Shuttle program. (spacelaunchnow.me)
  • The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable spacecraft operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). (cloudfront.net)
  • The operational spacecraft are located at 41°, 174° and 275° West longitude. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • The other TDRSs in the constellation provide ready backup in the event of a failure to an operational spacecraft and, in some specialized cases, resources for target of opportunity activities. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • The team collaborates with NASA flight controllers and controllers at other partner mission control centers around the globe, as well as ISS astronauts, to provide continuous 24-hour operational support in three shifts. (jaxa.jp)
  • TDRS 12 is the second replenishment satellite in the third generation of the TDRS system. (planet4589.org)
  • TDRS 1 to 7 were built by TRW (now Northrop Grumman) and launched between 1983 and 1995 on the Shuttle. (planet4589.org)
  • Operating through a dedicated ground station, each Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) permits direct two-way communications between the shuttle or other user satellites and the ground. (world-information.org)
  • With the destruction of Challenger and the suspension of the shuttle program, NASA lost its chance to capitalize on viewing the comet from space. (americaspace.com)
  • As well as carrying CHAMP, Mission 51L also flew a small satellite, known as the "Shuttle-Pointed Autonomous Research Tool for Astronomy," which NASA's finest acronym-makers had somehow carved into the name "SPARTAN. (americaspace.com)
  • It was the specially fitted 747 carrying the Space Shuttle Endeavour on her final flight. (ordinary-times.com)
  • Discovery , the most-travelled Shuttle, is part of the collection of spacecraft at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. (ordinary-times.com)
  • The TDRS satellites provide space-to-space relays, channelling high bandwidth data from spacecraft to the ground. (planet4589.org)
  • The instrument images in three modes, Nadir mode, viewing directly below the spacecraft, glint mode, viewing the location where sunlight is directly reflected on the Earth's surface, and Target mode, viewing a specified surface target continuously. (eoportal.org)
  • The SMAP antenna fully unfurled during testing in the Spacecraft Assembly Facility. (nasa.gov)
  • David Pierce, Wallops Flight Facility director, said, "For almost 20 years NASA and the DoD have been working to develop an AFTS system that is available for use by all Range Users within ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) that can greatly reduce the cost of access to space. (battle-updates.com)
  • According to NASA's press release, "NASA and Boeing are reviewing an incident that occurred during final spacecraft closeout activities on the Tracking Data Relay Satellite (TDRS-M) mission at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Florida, on July 14, involving the Omni S-band antenna. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1978 McNair was selected as a mission specialist astronaut by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). (i-liveradio.com)
  • Although Cygnus suffered a computer glitch that delayed its berthing with the station, the vehicle performed extremely well throughout its mission, leading NASA to declare the flight a complete success. (parabolicarc.com)
  • Zond 7 was launched 7 August 1969 towards the Moon from a mother spacecraft (69-067B) on a mission of further studies of the Moon and circulmunar space, to obtain color photography of the Earth and the Moon from varying distances, and to flight test the spacecraft systems. (l5development.com)
  • STS-29 was the eighth flight of Discovery and its primary mission was to deploy the TDRS-D 10 satellite. (spacelaunchnow.me)
  • OCO-2 carries a single instrument, which shares the same name as the mission itself. (eoportal.org)
  • OCO-2 is a NASA mission dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide. (eoportal.org)
  • In the days following the devastating loss of the OCO-1 mission, the JPL project team reassembled to respond to requests from NASA/HQs about the state of spares that could be used for an OCO re-flight, and the costs and schedule for building another OCO observatory. (eoportal.org)
  • Radios, a life support system, instrumentation, and an ejection seat were contained in the manned cabin, which was attached to a service module that carried chemical batteries, orientation rockets, the main retro system, and added support equipment for the total system. (l5development.com)
  • Among other modifications, the aircraft also carried a pylon-mounted dummy ramjet in the ventral region of the aft fuselage. (whiteeagleaerospace.com)
  • The contract also has options for one additional spacecraft, TDRS N. In addition to building the TDRS K, L, and M spacecraft, the contract also includes the modifications to the White Sands Complex (WSC) ground system required to support these new spacecraft. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • A new study by a team of NASA scientists proposes a new method to search for potential signs of life beyond our Solar System. (universetoday.com)
  • After two orbits, the third stage failed to reignite as planned, so the Service Module propulsion system was used to boost the spacecraft to an apogee of 22,225.4 km, from which the planned lunar reentry simulation took place at 36,025 km/hr, slightly less than the planned velocity of 40,000 km/hr. (graymanwrites.com)
  • With the completion of a detailed design review in 2013, Boeing continued to develop its spacecraft, the CST-100, confirming in this review the service module propulsion system was ready to move into the next phases: production and integration with the CST-100 spacecraft. (spinics.net)
  • NASA worked with a team of engineers and designers from SNC in 2013 to review detailed certification and systems safety plans for its Dream Chaser Space System. (spinics.net)
  • When building a system that is to be trusted enough to carry humans into space, the most important part is building in safety from the start. (spinics.net)
  • Over the past 50 years, NASA and other space agencies have relied on radio frequency (RF) technologies to maintain contact with satellites, rovers and other spacecraft that explore our solar system. (broadbandnow.com)
  • The space component of the SN is called the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite system (TDRS). (broadbandnow.com)
  • Consider the most sensitive telecommunications system in the world, the Deep Space Network (DSN) supports interplanetary spacecraft missions and astronomy research using radio signals. (broadbandnow.com)
  • TDRSS is a communication signal relay system which provides tracking and data aquisition services between low-earth orbiting spacecraft and control and/or data processing facilities. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • They help ensure that the spacecraft and its myriad systems will work together to accomplish challenging missions, which require the utmost attention to detail. (spinics.net)
  • You are the first batch of astronauts stationed in the core module Tianhe, and will carry out space missions for three months. (space.com)
  • Complex deep space missions such as the Curiosity rover and future NASA missions to the Moon and Mars require more robust communication networks in space in order to maintain contact with Earth. (broadbandnow.com)
  • TDRS-L will now spend several weeks undergoing orbital checkout, ahead of being declared the next member of a critical network of communications and data-relay assets to support dozens of spacecraft, including the International Space Station and the Hubble Space Telescope. (americaspace.com)
  • Vostok 3 was a joint flight with Vostok 4, the first such flight, where Vostok capsules were launched one day apart, coming within a few kilometers of each other at the orbital insertion of the second spacecraft. (l5development.com)
  • Immediately at orbital insertion of Vostok 4, the spacecraft were less than 5 km apart. (l5development.com)
  • The fairing protects the spacecraft from heating and large aerodynamic forces experienced during 1st stage ascent. (nasa.gov)
  • As reported in the classic NASA document, TM-X-1669, higher-than-expected aerodynamic heating levels were responsible for the damage to the X-15A-2. (whiteeagleaerospace.com)
  • It carries two steerable antennas capable of providing S, Ku and Ka band communications for other spacecraft, with an additional array of S-band transponders for lower-rate communications with five further satellites. (wikipedia.org)
  • On 15 July 2017, The TDRS-M space communications satellite was damaged during the encapsulation process at Astrotech Space Operations. (wikipedia.org)
  • TDRS-K bolsters our network of satellites that provides essential communications to support space exploration," said Badri Younes, deputy associate administrator for Space Communications and Navigation at NASA Headquarters in Washington. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. (solstarspace.com)
  • Vostok 3 (call sign Sokol/Falcon), the third spacecraft in the USSR's manned flight series, was launched 11 August 1962, piloted by cosmonaut Andriyan G. Nikolayev. (l5development.com)
  • During that flight astronaut Bruce McCandless became the first person to perform a space walk without being tethered to a spacecraft. (i-liveradio.com)
  • After many days of tests and checks, technicians at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have yet to identify the root of the problem and get Hubble back online. (universetoday.com)
  • Led by Vladimir S. Airapetian, a senior astrophysicist with the Heliophysics Science Division (HSD) at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the team included members from NASA's Langley Research Center, the Science Systems and Applications Incorporated (SSAI), and the American University. (universetoday.com)
  • In this case, an Air Force C-17 lands at the regional airport in Titusville after a cross-country flight on June 23 carrying NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-M from the Boeing factory in Los Angeles. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • The shuttle's flight that day was a special one: because it was the first flight of a person who had no connection with astronautics/NASA and had no special training at the base. (mirceagoia.com)
  • Also known as STS-41A and Spacelab 1, STS-9 was the first flight carrying the European Space Agency's (ESA) Spacelab. (ucf.edu)
  • Today, of course, the world is familiar with the technical and human causes of the destruction of STS-51L, but it is important to reflect on a lost flight which NASA officially baselined as being "moderately complex", but which would have showcased many of the shuttle's myriad capabilities and promised enormous scientific and technological yields. (americaspace.com)
  • In the two-page letter, the two argue that the White House's new plan for NASA "fails to consider the two principals that have been essential to successful U.S. manned space flight for nearly 50 years - proficiency and redundancy. (spacepolitics.com)
  • Jeff, it could be that Scott Spencer is someone who is very interested in NASA and human space flight who just happens to be running for congress. (spacepolitics.com)
  • During the construction of Discovery and Atlantis, NASA opted to have the various contractors manufacture a set of 'structural spares' to facilitate the repair of an orbiter if one was damaged during an accident. (astronautix.com)
  • The contract to build three additional TDRS spacecraft, known as TDRS K, L, and M, was awarded to Boeing Space Systems in December 2007. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • In contrast with previous US spacecraft, which had used ablative heat shields, the reusability of the orbiter required a multi-use heat shield. (cloudfront.net)
  • An artist's rendering of the docking of spacecraft in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). (ucf.edu)
  • The nearby star Fomalhaut does host a massive exoplanet after all, say NASA scientists following a second look at Hubble data. (spacenewsnow.com)
  • Nasa Near Earth Network (NEN) ground station located in McMurdo Bay, Antarctica. (broadbandnow.com)
  • The NEN uses 15 ground stations around the globe, some NASA-owned and some commercial. (broadbandnow.com)
  • Forward data is uplinked from the ground segment to the TDRS and from the TDRS to the spacecraft. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • Return data is downlinked from the spacecraft via the TDRS to the ground segment and then on to the designated data collection location. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • Ground-based support is essential for astronauts engaged in carrying out activities at Kibo. (jaxa.jp)
  • They can also control the equipment from the ground to carry out experiments. (jaxa.jp)
  • The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) project has begun final testing on a new satellite that will replenish NASA's Space Network. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) was initially installed in the 1970s, and is only open to NASA-partnered spacecraft. (solstarspace.com)
  • The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) Project is providing follow-on and replacement spacecraft necessary to maintain and expand the Space Network. (spectrumwiki.com)
  • Kibo is controlled remotely from Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) via the US Tracking Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). (jaxa.jp)
  • They typically carry 24 transponders (each transponder can carry one TV channel and several radio channels or many voice and data channels) each with 5 to 8 watts of power. (works.org)
  • Each satellite carried antennas for sucking foreign microwave signals. (world-information.org)
  • the other uses synthetic aperture radar to provide images at a resolution of a few meters," but it is unclear which satellite carried which sensor. (graymanwrites.com)
  • NASA simply cleared the airspace for a 30 mile radius around the intended landing site to prevent collisions. (stackexchange.com)
  • The DSN is comprised of a massive array of radio antennas around the world, with three facilities spaced equidistant from one another around the globe to ensure constant communication with spacecraft as the Earth rotates. (broadbandnow.com)
  • NASA intends to use new commercial systems to fly U.S. astronauts to and from the station within the next three years. (spinics.net)
  • With the upgrade from version 1.0 to a 1.1, SpaceX introduced a number of new systems including new engines, new software and new avionics," said Derek Hassmann, NASA Partner Integration Manager working with SpaceX. (spinics.net)
  • Several companies, working closely with NASA, ended 2013 with an impressive string of achievements to build on in 2014 as the American aerospace industry continues to develop and demonstrate commercial human spaceflight capabilities with the potential to support both commercial and government customers. (spinics.net)
  • The Gordon Fullerton's pressurized cargo module contains 1465 kg of cargo for ISS including two bags with a total mas of 152 kg containing a set of cubesats - a remarkable set of 28 Dove 3U Earth-observing cubesats (about 5 kg each) for Planet Labs and five 1U/2U cubesats: 2U Ardusat-2, for NanoSatisfi Inc., carries an Arduino processor which will run experiments by hobbyists and students. (planet4589.org)
  • TDRS-M was constructed by Boeing, based on the BSS-601HP satellite bus. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was prepping to the lift the satellite, and the crane did come down and touch it," said James Wilson III, Boeing program manager for NASA and civil space programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • TDRS 8 to 10 were built using the Hughes HS-601 bus, now the Boeing BSS-601, and launched in 2000-2002. (planet4589.org)
  • The problem was apparently solved latter in the space program with the TDRS communication platform but the early shuttles were subject to a black out that lasted as long as 30 minutes. (stackexchange.com)
  • After a three-month test phase, NASA will accept the spacecraft for additional evaluation before putting the satellite into service. (spacecoastdaily.com)
  • This is supported by the observation that throughout the transfer to Mars, the outgassing of some substance and subsequent condensation on optical components of the Mars Express spacecraft carrying the Beagle lander was observed. (bestouterspacevideos.com)