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Astrobotic’s Autonomous Landing System Tested in Masten’s Xombie Flight

By Marc Boucher
Status Report
June 28, 2014
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Astrobotic’s Autonomous Landing System Tested in Masten’s Xombie Flight
Astrobotic's Autonomous Landing System Tested in Masten's Xombie Flight
NASA

Astrobotic Technology’s newly developed autonomous landing system was put to the test recently when it controlled Masten Space Systems’ XA-0.1B Xombie suborbital technology demonstration rocket during a flight test at the Mojave Air and Space Port.
Astrobotic’s system designed to avoid terrain hazards while safely landing a spacecraft at a specific location on a asteroid, moon or planet.

The June 20 test funded by the Flight Opportunities Program of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate saw the vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing Xombie ascend to about 853 feet in 25 seconds. Using cameras and an inertial measurement unit for navigation, the Astrobotic Autolanding System guided the vehicle to a precise landing.

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