3D scannerless LADAR for Orbiter inspection

The Space Shuttle Program requires on-orbit inspection of the thermal protection system which covers the Orbiter spacecraft, including the critical leading-edge surfaces. A scannerless ladar system mounted on a 50-foot boom extension of the robotic arm provides this capability. This paper describes the sensor and ground processing system, which were developed by Sandia National Laboratories to meet the requirements of the Return to Flight mission in July of 2005. Mission operations for this sensor system are also reviewed.

[1]  Charles K. Gary,et al.  Scannerless terrain mapper , 1996, Optics & Photonics.

[2]  Jeffrey W. Grantham,et al.  Low-cost high-resolution video-rate imaging optical radar , 1998, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[3]  G. G. Stokes "J." , 1890, The New Yale Book of Quotations.

[4]  Robert O. Nellums,et al.  Emerging versatility of a scannerless range imager , 1996, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[5]  Jeffrey W. Grantham,et al.  Characterization of scannerless ladar , 1999, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[6]  Bradley T. Blume,et al.  Performance of a gated scannerless optical range imager against volume and bottom targets in a controlled underwater environment , 2000, Defense + Commercial Sensing.

[7]  Philip Garcia,et al.  Characterization of a scannerless ladar system , 1993, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[8]  George H. James,et al.  Ladar measurements of the International Space Station , 2001, SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing.

[9]  George Studor,et al.  Miniature high-resolution laser radar operating at video rates , 2000, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[10]  Robert O. Nellums,et al.  Building accurate geometric models from abundant range imaging information , 1997, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[11]  Bradley T. Blume,et al.  Range imaging for underwater vision enhancement , 1999, Defense, Security, and Sensing.

[12]  Robert D. Habbit,et al.  Utilization of flash ladar for cooperative and uncooperative rendezvous and capture , 2003, SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing.