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15 April 2008 Orbital Express program summary and mission overview
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The Orbital Express program was created to prove that the technical obstacles to satellite servicing were surmountable- to "take the technical excuse off the table" as it were. This mission demonstrated short range and long range autonomous rendezvous, capture and berthing, on-orbit electronics upgrades, on-orbit refueling, and autonomous fly-around visual inspection using a demonstration client satellite. The Orbital Express spacecraft were launched March 8, 2007 and completed their mission on July 22, 2007. 100% of mission success criteria and objectives were achieved. This paper describes, at a high level, the program goals and objectives, key milestones & events, accomplishments, and some of the obstacles that were overcome during the mission.
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Robert B. Friend "Orbital Express program summary and mission overview", Proc. SPIE 6958, Sensors and Systems for Space Applications II, 695803 (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.783792
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Sensors

Satellites

Sun

Robotics

Failure analysis

Navigation systems

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