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Developing the Parachute System for NASA's Orion: An Overview at Inception
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Space VehicleEngineeringCpas Development TeamAerospace SystemSpace MissionParachute SystemSpace VehiclesSystems EngineeringSpace Flight SystemsModeling And SimulationAstronauticsManned VehiclesDesignCrew Exploration VehicleApproach CpasAerospace EngineeringSpace Mission DesignSpace TechnologySpace Engineering
As the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) program developed, NASA decided to provide the parachute portion of the landing system as Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) and designated NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) as the responsible NASA center based on JSC s past experience with the X-38 program. JSC subsequently chose to have the Engineering Support contractor Jacobs Sverdrup to manage the overall program development. After a detailed source selection process Jacobs chose Irvin Aerospace Inc (Irvin) to provide the parachutes and mortars for the CEV Parachute Assembly System (CPAS). Thus the CPAS development team, including JSC, Jacobs and Irvin has been formed. While development flight testing will have just begun at the time this paper is submitted, a number of significant design decisions relative to the architecture for the manned spacecraft will have been completed. This paper will present an overview of the approach CPAS is taking to providing the parachute system for CEV, including: system requirements, the preliminary design solution, and the planned/completed flight testing.