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About the Project:

Lisa Concept
LISA mission concept.
Courtesy of LISA.


Space Technology 7 (ST7) will flight test the Disturbance Reduction System (DRS), system-level technology designed to demonstrate trajectory control and formation-flying spacecraft position control. DRS will feed into future missions, such as the joint European Space Agency and NASA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission.


About the Technology:

The ST7 DRS consists of clusters of micronewton thrusters and controlling software residing on a dedicated computer. In concept with the European Space Agency's LISA Technology Package Inertial Sensor, DRS is based on the concept of a freely floating mass, shielded from nongravitational forces, onboard a host spacecraft.

Project Manager:

Phil Barela, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

LISA Pathfinder
ESA's LISA Pathfinder.

Major Contributors/Contractors:

  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (management)
  • Goddard Space Flight Center (software)
  • Busek Company, Incorporated (micronewton thrusters)

Launch Date:

Currently planned for late 2009 or 2010

Launch Vehicle:

Rokot or Vega

Outreach Manager:

Nancy J. Leon, New Millennium Program, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Last updated: 10/04/06

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