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1 Mechanical SuperNova/Acceleration Probe SNAP Study Dave Peters George Roach June 28, 2001...a man who's willing to make a decision in the first place can always make another one to correct any mistake he's made. Harry S. Truman

2 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 2  Launch Vehicle Volume Comparisons  Configurations  Launch  Deployed  Bus layout  Mechanical Mass, Cost, & TRL  Mass Properties  Issues and Concerns  Back-ups  Launch vehicle lift capacity comparisons Topics

3 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 3 Launch Vehicle Volume Comparisons Delta II Atlas EPF Delta III SeaLaunch 6.57 M

4 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 4 Deployed Configuration Propulsion Tanks Sub-system electronics Secondary Mirror and Mount Optical Bench Primary Mirror Thermal Radiator Solar Array Wrap around, body mounted 50% OSR & 50% Cells Detector/Camera Assembly

5 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 5 Bus Layout Propulsion Tanks 5# thrusters (4 sets of 2) Sub-system electronics FIDO electronics Momentum Wheels (4 Ithaco “B”) Points to consider Mass balance Thermal Access for servicing propulsion tanks Integration and test access

6 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 6 Mechanical Mass, Cost, & TRL (composite structure assumed)  Mass (kg)  Bus Structure  Thrust tube 33 (can be lower - not structural)  Plates 31  Misc. brackets, clips, etc. 79 143 total  TRL #6 : System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment (ground or space)  Subsystem prototypes or models of the proposed bus have been successfully tested under space conditions in orbital flight, but in a bus configuration different than the proposed bus.  Bus prototypes or models will require major modifications for proposed mission. This will require flight requalification.  Proven launch vehicle to be used.

7 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 7 Mass Properties  Spacecraft  Lift-off  C.G………………… 23.4, -126.3, 1186.0 (mm)  Inertia’s wrt C.G.  Ixx ……………… 3.6e9  Iyy ……………… 3.3e9  Izz ……………… 2.1e9 X Y Z

8 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 8 Mechanical Issues and Concerns  RSDO Spacecraft Bus  There are several “RSDO” buses that could accommodate this mission. However, due to the unique payload instrument interface, extensive re-design of the mechanical structure is necessary. A mission unique structure will be mandatory. At this time we feel that there will be sufficient volume to accommodate the sub-system components. The main concern being the reaction wheels and their relationship to the C.G.  Mass and Volume  No mass problem  Volume is close on the Delta III and Atlas EPF.  This volume conflict is very slight and could be resolved by a slight reduction of the MLI Shroud Assembly  Mechanical interfaces  Mission axial C.G. height within limits for launch vehicle PAF.  Mission lateral C.G. are within limits for launch vehicle PAF.  Mission stiffness for launch vehicle is TBD at this phase of the study.

9 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 9 BACK-UP Slides

10 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 10 Launch Vehicle Performance (Delta III) -2 2700

11 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 11 Launch Vehicle Performance (Atlas III) -2 3100

12 SNAP Study, June 28, 2001 Goddard Space Flight Center Mechanical Page 12 Launch Vehicle Performance (Sea Launch) -2 3300


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