A towing concept for orbital transfer of large space structures

1981 
Many studies are being made to determine the most efficient method for the transfer of large space structures from low earth orbits (LEO) to higher altitudes, principally geosynchronous orbits. In this paper, towing is proposed as a possible means of orbital transfer of large space structures. A potential towing arrangement is identified and some of the systems sized for the transfer of a 2460-ft (750 meter) diameter antenna weighing approximately 154,000 lbs (70 metric tons). A savings of approximately 23 metric tons in propellants and structure resulted from the use of a towing arrangement using six towlines in parallel when compared to the use of a single tug hard mounted to the structure being towed. The towing concept appears practical and affords a means of applying loads using multiple towlines to a wide variety of structures without special adaptors.
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