NASA/TP-3677, Polites, M.E. and Bartlow, B.E., United States Control Module Guidance, Navigation, and Control Subsystem Design Concept, Astrionics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, March 1997, pp. 24, Format(s): PDF 369k |
Should the Russian Space Agency (RSA) not participate in the International Space Station (ISS) program, then the United States (U.S.) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) may choose to execute the ISS mission. However, in order to do this, NASA must build two new space vehicles, which must perform the functions that the Russian vehicles and hardware were to perform. These functions include periodic ISS orbit reboost, initial ISS attitude control, and U.S. On-Orbit Segment (USOS) control moment gyroscope (CMG) momentum desaturation. The two new NASA vehicles that must perform these functions are called the U.S. control module (USCM) and the U.S. resupply module. This paper presents a design concept for the USCM GNC subsystem, which must play a major role in ISS orbit reboost and initial attitude control, plus USOS CMG momentum desaturation. The proposed concept is structured similar to the USOS GNC subsystem, by design. It is very robust, in that it allows the USCM to assume a variety of vehicle attitudes and stay power-positive. It has a storage/safe mode that places the USCM in a gravity-gradient orientation and keeps it there for extended periods of time without consuming a great deal of propellant. Simulation results are presented and discussed that show the soundness of the design approach. An equipment list is included that gives detailed information on the baselined GNC components.
| Keywords: | attitude control, control module, global positioning system, guidance, international space station, navigation, orbit reboost, propulsion system, rate gyros, reaction control system, resupply module |
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| CASI Document ID Number: | 97N19685 |
| Subjects: | Astronautics: Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance |
| ID Code: | 368 |
| Deposited On: | 03 July 2002 |