New Access to Outer Space
Orbital Expeditions® makes access to outer space easier than ever before. They provide support services and consulting for manned and unmanned payloads for government, research and commercial clients. As third-party integrators they bring together scientists requiring payload integration with civilian rocket launch producers creating low-cost spaceflights.
According to Greg Jones, Chief Technical Officer of OrbEx, scientists can build hardware for their experiments but don’t know how to design for standard minimal spacecraft hookups such as power, thermal protection and pressurization. Rocket builders can build something that flies but don’t know how to incorporate all of the needs of the scientists’ experiments. The team at Orbital Expeditions brings together the needs of both sides, creating a standard buss, for what Greg refers to as a “plug and play spacecraft.”
Jones designs the concept hardware for these system integrations in Ashlar-Vellum Graphite™ precision CAD and Cobalt™ 3D modeling software. Using a 3D model they can turn it around and see what’s going to work in conjunction with mechanical and aerodynamic engineers. Then astrophysicists run simulations with the basic design. After the concept is approved, Jones designs the mechanical systems for the actual flight hardware. He says:
Another of the key reasons why Jones uses Cobalt is because of its true ability to draw in 3 dimensions. He comments, “For a craft you have to take into account all three dimensions at one time when you’re designing. Other 3D modeling programs are too awkward for what we do here. You cannot go from concept to mechanical drawings easily in them.”
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