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Westminster, Colorado, United States
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Advanced Space specializes in supporting the planning and operations of space missions. We have projects that require experience with software development, systems engineering, attitude determination and control, orbit determination, mission design, trajectory optimization, and embedded electronic design/testing
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Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System (CAPS)
Advanced Space
Advanced Space is continuously looking to add to our team. We're always taking resumés for full-time and internship positions.
Ballistic Lunar Transfers to Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit
Advanced Space
Advanced Space has performed an extensive study of ballistic lunar transfer (BLT) trajectories from Earth launch to insertion into a near rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO). BLTs have favorable properties for uncrewed launches to orbits in the vicinity of the Moon, such as dramatically reduced spacecraft ?V requirements and increased mass delivered to the NRHO.
CAPSTONE | Advanced Space
Advanced Space
The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE) mission is launching to the Moon in early 2022. This mission is a rapid and low-cost small spacecraft pathfinder for NASA's Artemis program. It will leverage a highly efficient transfer to the Moon and demonstrate our proprietary peer-to-peer navigation capability in the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System (CAPS).
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Advanced Space exists to support the sustainable exploration, development, and settlement of space. We respect the past, believe nothing is sacred, and understand that fundamentals change. Our core business is focused on supporting and improving mission planning and operations.
Products & Services: DTM Space Technology Opportunities / Europe / Trade Mission
The gap between Earth orbit and the moon is open, uncharted, and undefended.
Not much human activity has touched the moon or its surroundings in the half-century since American Apollo astronauts traversed the lunar landscape, but new concerns about China’s interests and motives have leaders in Washington viewing with worry the vast void of cislunar space.
China’s rapid evolution as a global space player and its announced intention to join with Russia in building a joint science base on the moon, raise concerns about what that kind of activity could yield in terms of future capacity to act and potentially wage war in space.
NASA plans to return American astronauts to the moon for longer periods to a base of its own, as the U.S. gears up its competitive drive in space. And governments and private entities the world over are eyeing the moon as a potential source of mineral wealth or as a place to position communication or space transportation hubs.
Cislunar space—that vast void between terrestrial orbits and the moon—represents both an opportunity and a threat because it is not only empty, for the most part, but essentially indefensible. At least for now.
Products & Services: DTM Space Technology Opportunities / Europe / Trade Mission
The gap between Earth orbit and the moon is open, uncharted, and undefended.
Not much human activity has touched the moon or its surroundings in the half-century since American Apollo astronauts traversed the lunar landscape, but new concerns about China’s interests and motives have leaders in Washington viewing with worry the vast void of cislunar space.
China’s rapid evolution as a global space player and its announced intention to join with Russia in building a joint science base on the moon, raise concerns about what that kind of activity could yield in terms of future capacity to act and potentially wage war in space.
NASA plans to return American astronauts to the moon for longer periods to a base of its own, as the U.S. gears up its competitive drive in space. And governments and private entities the world over are eyeing the moon as a potential source of mineral wealth or as a place to position communication or space transportation hubs.
Cislunar space—that vast void between terrestrial orbits and the moon—represents both an opportunity and a threat because it is not only empty, for the most part, but essentially indefensible. At least for now.
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