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TrailBlazer Spacecraft

TrailBlazer Spacecraft

The TrailBlazer spacecraft is a multi-purpose spacecraft bus designed for missions beyond geosynchronous orbit. It is a microspacecraft, massing approximately 100 kg fueled - not including the solid-fuel Lunar Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI) kick motor. The basic bus contains the following features:

  • On-board mono-propellant maneuvering and attitude-control thrusters
  • Redundant flight control computers
  • Sun angle, Earth/Moon horizon, and star-field navigation and attitude-control sensors
  • Inertial Measurement Unit for attitude sensing and control
  • S-Band communications link
  • Photovoltaics cells and batteries to provide power.

For the inaugural TrailBlaser lunar imaging mission the bus is carrying the following equipment:

  • Two high-resolution video cameras and lenses: one medium field-of-view (FOV) for lunar surface mapping and one narrow FOV camera for high-resolution imaging of specific targets.
  • A high data-rate X-band transmitter with a narrow-beam parabolic antenna.

Click the "Launch" button above for further information on how the TrailBlazer mission will be launched.

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