Exploration and Constellation Programs

Odyssey supports NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) on research, development and analysis of key technologies related to GN&C, simulation, and analysis to support the Vision for Space Exploration.

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International Space Station (ISS)

International Space Station (ISS) Requirements development and integration of free flying vehicles that operate in proximity of the ISS.

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Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV)

Odyssey is part of the winning Lockheed Martin team supporting NASA's Orion project. The Odyssey role will include support of the vehicle guidance, navigation and control (GN&C), simulation development, and related analysis.

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Altair Lunar Lander

Odyssey is conducting an independent evaluation of NASA's current Altair lunar lander design concept. The recommendations from this design study will be used by NASA to increase the technical maturity of the Altair design in preparation for vehicle requirements development.

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Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) - SpaceX

Odyssey is part of the Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) team selected by NASA to demonstrate cargo delivery (and eventually crew transportation) services to the ISS. Odyssey's role includes: support of the "Dragon" vehicle GN&C development; selected simulation development and related analyses; systems engineering and operations support; ISS integration and certification.

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Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) - Orbital Sciences

Odyssey is part of the Orbital Sciences Corporation Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) team selected by NASA to demonstrate cargo delivery services to the ISS.

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ESA Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV)

Odyssey engineers are responsible for free-flight requirements development, design analysis, safety analysis, independent assessment and simulation and integration leading to Certification of Flight Readiness for the ISS program.

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JAXA H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)

Odyssey engineers are responsible for free-flight requirements development, design analysis, safety analysis, independent assessment and simulation and integration leading to Certification of Flight Readiness for the ISS program.

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