Apollo-Class Targeting and Guidance for Lunar Powered Descent and Precision Landing



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This book explores the reconstruction, extension, and enhancement of the Apollo targeting and guidance algorithms, integrating original guidance concepts with new analytical solutions. It details the Apollo ground-based and on-board algorithms, their iterative targeting procedures, and their performance in post-flight mission reconstructions. The book further introduces advanced real-time targeting methods that improve landing accuracy and autonomy, supporting future robotic and human lunar landing missions. By eliminating iterative computations, these solutions enable real-time re-targeting during powered descent, ensuring safer and more precise landings. This work bridges past Apollo-era methods with modern advancements, making it essential for undergraduate and graduate students, aerospace engineers, researchers, and mission designers.
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175 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-30
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783031910876
EAN PDF
9783031910883

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17
Taille du fichier
11817 Ko
Prix
179,34 €
EAN EPUB
9783031910883

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Nombre pages copiables
1
Nombre pages imprimables
17
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18258 Ko
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179,34 €

Dilmurat Azimov is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. His research focuses on space trajectory optimization, guidance, navigation and control (GNC), optimal control, and orbit determination using observations for astrodynamics applications. His expertise includes analytical solutions for optimal control problems and applying them to mission design and to the implementation of guidance, control and targeting schemes for aerospace vehicles, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Dr. Bishop is the Vice Chancellor for Engineering at the Texas A&M System, Dean of Engineering at Texas A&M University, and Director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station. He is a full professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering. His research interests include systems theory, guidance and control of spacecraft, navigation and estimation, with a special focus on small satellites and planetary precision landing.

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