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DART, or Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology, was a NASA spacecraft with the goal to develop and demonstrate an automated navigation and rendezvous capability. At the time of the DART mission, only the Roscosmos and JAXA had autonomous spacecraft navigation. Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC) was the prime contractor for construction, launch and operation of the DART spacecraft with a project cost of US$110 million (2005). The contract was awarded in June 2001 and the spacecraft was launched on 15 April 2005. The mission ended prematurely, very shortly after an anomalous slow-velocity collision with its target spacecraft, having completed less than half of the original mission autonomous rendezvous objectives.

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  • Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (de)
  • DART (satélite artificial) (es)
  • DART (satelite artifiziala) (eu)
  • DART (satellite) (en)
  • Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (fr)
  • DART (satélite) (pt)
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  • DART, or Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology, was a NASA spacecraft with the goal to develop and demonstrate an automated navigation and rendezvous capability. At the time of the DART mission, only the Roscosmos and JAXA had autonomous spacecraft navigation. Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC) was the prime contractor for construction, launch and operation of the DART spacecraft with a project cost of US$110 million (2005). The contract was awarded in June 2001 and the spacecraft was launched on 15 April 2005. The mission ended prematurely, very shortly after an anomalous slow-velocity collision with its target spacecraft, having completed less than half of the original mission autonomous rendezvous objectives. (en)
  • DART (Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology) NASA agentziaren satélite artifizial bat da. 2005eko apirilaren 25ean bidali zuten. Pegasus XL kohetea erabili zuten. Satelitea, 1999an bidalitako MUBLCOM satelitearekin elkartu zen. DART, ondo gerturatu zen beste satelitera 100 metro ingurura, baina gero arazoak izan zituen eta talka egin zuen. Misioak 24 orduko epea zuen, baina talka bidali eta 11 ordu geroago gertatu zen. (eu)
  • Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (en anglais Démonstrateur de technologie de rendez-vous automatique), plus connu par son acronyme DART, est une mission spatiale de l'agence spatiale américaine, la NASA, lancé en 2005 dont l'objectif était de tester des équipements permettant un rendez-vous spatial entre deux engins spatiaux sans intervention humaine. La démonstration a été un échec. (fr)
  • DART (acrônimo de Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology) é um satélite artificial da NASA lançado no dia 15 de abril de 2005 a partir da Base da Força Aérea de Vandenberg por um foguete Pegasus XL lançado de um avião Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. (pt)
  • Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (engl. für Demonstrator für autonome Andocksysteme), kurz DART, war ein von der NASA finanziertes Projekt. Es hatte zum Ziel, automatische Navigations- und Andocksysteme zu entwickeln und sie anhand des Militärsatelliten MUBLCOM zu testen. Dabei sollte sich der Satellit vollautomatisch dem Zielsatelliten nähern. Um diese Operation durchzuführen, verfügte DART über Laserentfernungsmesser und eine Kamera, deren Daten er zum Berechnen des Annäherungskurses verwendete. Das Projekt kostete 110 Millionen Dollar. (de)
  • DART (Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology) fue un satélite artificial de la NASA diseñado para desarrollar y demostrar capacidades de navegación y encuentro autónomas en naves no tripuladas. Fue lanzado el 15 de abril de 2005 mediante un cohete Pegasus XL desde , tras multitud de aplazamientos. (es)
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