Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5472152 | Acta Astronautica | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes in detail the operational means, structure, geometry and accommodation of the system. Internal and external provisions will be designed with the minimum possible impact on the current architecture of GEO satellites without introducing additional risks in the development and commissioning of the satellite. End-effector and berthing fixtures are being designed in the range of few kilos and linear dimensions around 15Â cm. A central mechanical part is expected to perform first a soft docking followed by a motorized retraction ending during a hard docking phase using aligning pins. Mating and de-mating will be exhaustively analysed to ensure robustness of operations. Leakage-free valves would allow for the transfer of fuel to the serviced spacecraft. The validation of the ASSIST system through dedicated environmental tests in a vacuum chamber together with dynamic testing using an air-bearing table will allow for the demonstration of concept feasibility and its suitability for becoming a standard of the on-orbit space industry.
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Authors
Alberto Medina, Angelo Tomassini, Matteo Suatoni, Marcos Avilés, Nick Solway, Ian Coxhill, Iosif S. Paraskevas, Georgios Rekleitis, Evangelos Papadopoulos, Rainer Krenn, André Brito, Beatrice Sabbatinelli, Birk Wollenhaupt, Christian Vidal,