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ADEPT Sounding Rocket One Flight Test Overview

Authors :
Cassell, Alan M
Wercinski, Paul F
Smith, Brandon P
Yount, Bryan C
Ghassemieh, Shakib M
Nishioka, Owen S
Kruger, Carl E
Brivkalns, Chad A
Makino, Alberto
Wu, Shang C
Mai, Nghia N
McDaniel, Ryan D
Guarneros Luna, Ali
Williams, Joseph D
Hoang, Dzung T
Rowan, Richard L
Dutta, Soumyo
Korzun, Ashley M
Green, Justin S
Tynis, Jake A
Karlgaard, Chris
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

On September 12th, 2018, a sounding rocket flight test was conducted on a mechanically-deployed atmospheric entry system known as the Adaptable Deployable Entry and Placement Technology (ADEPT). The purpose of the Sounding Rocket One (SR-1) test was to gather critical flight data for evaluating the vehicle's in-space deployment performance and supersonic stability. This flight test was a major milestone in a technology development campaign for Nano-ADEPT: the application of ADEPT for small secondary payloads. The test was conducted above White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico on a SpaceLoft XL rocket manufactured by UP Aerospace. This paper describes the system components, hardware development campaign, test execution, and test conclusions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNA15BB15C, , 80LARC17C0003, , NNA13AC87C
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20190028862
Document Type :
Report