Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1974
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Final Report Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm G.m.b.H., Ottobrunn (Germany, F.R.). Space Div.
Computer Science
European Space Programs, Injection, Spacecraft Modules, Spacecraft Propulsion, Transfer Orbits, Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines, Mission Planning, Pas, Planetary Orbits, Propulsion System Configurations, Satellite Television, Space Shuttles, Space Tugs, Symphonie Satellites, Synchronous Satellites
Scientific paper
Main design features and application areas are summarized of four propulsion module concepts for orbit transfer and injection, based on the availability of high reliability propulsion components from the Symphonie program. Advantages of liquid propulsion modules for their high versatility are underlined. The development of a European propulsion module family would cover all the different mission tasks foreseeable for the next decade, geosynchronous apogee injection of smaller satellites, geocentric bi-impulse transfer of larger TV broadcasting satellites, shuttle and tug missions, and planetary probes.
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