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Scientific paper
Oct 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986inns.iafcx....b&link_type=abstract
IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 37th, Innsbruck, Austria, Oct. 4-11, 1986. 8 p.
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Orbit Transfer Vehicles, Space Missions, Space Transportation, Transfer Orbits, Earth-Moon Trajectories, Interplanetary Flight, Rocket Propellants, Space Commercialization, Space Stations
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This paper focuses on the applicability of a space-based OTV to a variety of advanced missions and for alternative OTV basing concepts. The missions of interest, other than earth-orbital, include lunar and interplanetary orbiters and landers. An important conclusion of the paper is that one OTV design approach, based upon modularity, can accommodate the full mission spectrum. It is demonstrated that separation of the OTV accommodations system from the Space Station is desirable for safety, contamination, and microgravity reasons; this leads to a coorbiting platform dedicated to OTV basing, propellant storage, and payload integration. An OTV facility can also be operated in lunar orbit where it becomes a key transportation node for manned Mars exploration and development.
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