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The OMV's versatility allowed it to operate from the Shuttle, the Space Station, or in a space-based configuration. Its capabilities included satellite delivery, retrieval, reboost, controlled deorbit, viewing, and subsatellite support missions.
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Initiated in 1986, the OMV development program involved TRW as the prime contractor, with a planned first flight in 1991. The vehicle, measuring 15 feet in diameter, was designed to mount directly into the shuttle payload bay.
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in the 1980s, aiming to create a reusable, remotely controlled, free-flying vehicle capable of performing various on-orbit missions and services to support orbiting spacecraft.
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In 1984, NASA awarded three $ 1-million study contracts to
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systems, and a weight of approximately 6,500 lb. For high
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Bangalore International Astronautical Federation Congress
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Arcilesi, Charles J.; Holliman, Charles T. (1988-10-01).
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plan, and was initially estimated at $ 400 million.
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NASA
space tug
Space Shuttle
Space Station Freedom
Vought
Martin Marietta
TRW
hydrazine
cold gas
RCS
avionics
delta-velocity
bipropellant





"OMV"







"Orbital maneuvering vehicle: A new capability"
Bibcode
1988AcAau..18...13H

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