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Spacecraft Reference 2

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sarclee

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Jan 14, 2022
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Hi,

I have been reading some manuals especially from NASA, I wonder if there is any good reference like airframe design, MCNiu, for spacecraft?

Thanks a lot!
 
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I doubt it ... I'd look for training course material. Maybe MIT's opencourseware ?

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Sorry... my sad-brain thinking-out-loud...

What KIND of spacecraft???

Unmanned
Optionally-manned
Manned-Crewed
Manned-Colonizing
Special-purpose/one-use
Multi-purpose, reusable, indefinite-life

Micro/Mini [CubeSat]
Communications
Weather/earth-observing
Surveillance/spy
Space Observatories
In-space servicing or boost modules
Lunar-orbiter/Landers
Planet-orbiter/observing
Planet-landing/roving
Solar Orbiting
Deep-Space Fly-By

General configuration/layout [mission specific]
Structures
Basic systems
Insulation and thermal control
Power/thrust generation systems [solar, nuclear, Ion, chemical, gyro, etc]
Sensors and cameras
Life-support [vehicles]
life-support [space/planet-suits]
Antennas/communications
Launch vehicles
Launch-payload fairings/enclosures/boosters
'Origami-folding/unfolding mechanisms/procedures' [for launch-vehicle packaging]
Service/support
Space Environment
Ballistics and orbital mechanics/trajectories
Aerodynamics/dynamics
Re-entry/lander vehicles [heat shields, propulsion, etc]
Wings/stabilizers and/or aero-decelerators [parachutes]
Failure and accident analysis
etc...

NOTE. There are great documents for 'learning about' all of these topics [including some with lessons learned]... and bunches, more.

My brain hurts... it is impossible to know-it-all... but it is possible to know some-things important about every aspect. Get Curious... dive-deep... then choose.

Regards, Wil Taylor
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o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]
 
Just for clarity, a spacecraft would not have an "airframe."

I would start looking at This is the gamechanger for satellite designs, as the cost of entry is very cheap, and there are lots of people working cubesats. If the Wiki article is to be believed, I could launch a 1U satellite on my own, ignoring the development costs. Because it's cheap, lots of people working on them, and lots of documentation and reports to be found; you just have to do the search.

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IR... good call for a 'beginner'... lots of published [some free] info... only gets a lot harder!

Sample…

CubeSat Handbook: From Mission Design to Operations

CubeSat101 - Basic Concepts and Processes for First-Time CubeSat Developer

CubeSat Design & Build

CubeSat General Subsystem Performance Specification

CubeSat Design Specification

Princeton Satellite Systems

Handbook of Small Satellites

Regards, Wil Taylor
o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]
 
Thanks a lot! Especially Taylor.

I'm actually referring to microsatellite... [bigsmile]
 
ALSO, for giggles... AIAA textbook... ELEMENTS OF SPACECRAFT DESIGN [AIAA, 2002], ISBN 978-1-56347-524-5

Regards, Wil Taylor
o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]
 
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