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    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: With the development of the Saturn launch vehicle, it became mandatory to develop a system for restraining the vehicle until after all checks and engine thrust buildup were completed. The basic Saturn I holddown arm constrains the vehicle by clamping it between a fixed support and a movable jaw. The jaw is on a link pinned to rotate sufficiently to release the vehicle. There are three links in the jaw (restraining) system arranged so that with a small force provided by a pneumatic separator mechanism, the large loads of the vehicle can be restrained. Design details discussed are the link system, the separator, adjustments, and the energy absorber. The function of preloading is discussed. The secondary release system is described. Finally, the design differences between the Saturn I and the Saturn V arm are described.
    Keywords: GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES (SPACE)
    Type: 9th Aerospace Mech. Symp.; p 335-357
    Format: application/pdf
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: POINTS, a dual space-based astrometric optical interferometer with nominal baseline length of 2 meters and measurement accuracy of 5 microarcseconds, which could be a powerful new multidisciplinary research tool is introduced. The instrument, including the laser gauges which are a central aspect of the instrument, are described. The design of the spacecraft, and the mission operations, including the bias determination and correction, are discussed. As a candidate for the Astrometric Interferometry Mission (AIM) mission, POINTS could open new areas of astrophysical research and change the nature of the questions being asked in some old areas. As a candidate for the TOPS-1 (Towards Other Planetary Systems) mission, it could be used to perform a definitive search for extra solar planetary systems, either finding and characterizing a large number of them or showing that they are far less numerous than now believed. POINTS, which is small, agile, and mechanically simple, would be the first of a new class of powerful instruments in space and would prove the technology for the larger members of that class to follow.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: ESA, Targets for Space-Based Interferometry; p 59-69
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Two basic systems of Shuttle payload and checkout are discussed. The first system is called 'off-line' checkout and checks out payloads or payload segments after they are brought to the launch complex laboratories, as individual units and transfer them to an integration facility where they are assembled into a total Shuttle payload. In this scheme all payload assembly and checkout is performed away from the Orbiter. Any problems concerning the payloads will allow rescheduling another payload for flight and therefore not subjecting the Orbiter to delays in its recycling flow. The second payload processing scheme is the 'on-line' checkout which employs a 'factory to pad' concept. Payloads are delivered directly to the pad, placed in the Payload Changeout Room where they are checked out and integrated and, after completion of servicing, are installed vertically into the Orbiter. A combination of off-line and on-line processing will be used to meet all flight requirements.
    Keywords: GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES (SPACE)
    Type: Technology for the new horizon; Apr 07, 1976 - Apr 09, 1976; Cocoa Beach, FL
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