35-501: [REDACTED] Look up Dart , dart , or DART in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dart or DART may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Dart, the equipment in the game of darts Dart (comics) , an Image Comics superhero Dart, a character from G.I. Joe Dart, a Thomas & Friends railway engine character Dart Feld, protagonist in
70-522: A character from G.I. Joe Dart, a Thomas & Friends railway engine character Dart Feld, protagonist in the video game The Legend of Dragoon Dart (poetry collection) , a 2002 collection by British poet Alice Oswald Dart (sewing) , a fold sewn into the fabric of a garment Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Dart (commercial vehicle) , a former manufacturer of commercial vehicles in Iowa Dart Container ,
105-791: A Texas transit agency Dar Rapid Transit Agency , a bus rapid transit system in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania DART First State , a transit system in Delaware, US Des Moines Area Regional Transit , Iowa, US Dial-a-Ride Transit , a form of public transport in the UK Dixie Area Rapid Transit, the former name of SunTran in Utah, US Doncaster Area Rapid Transit, a section of SmartBus routes in Melbourne, Australia Dublin Area Rapid Transit ,
140-464: A Texas transit agency Dar Rapid Transit Agency , a bus rapid transit system in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania DART First State , a transit system in Delaware, US Des Moines Area Regional Transit , Iowa, US Dial-a-Ride Transit , a form of public transport in the UK Dixie Area Rapid Transit, the former name of SunTran in Utah, US Doncaster Area Rapid Transit, a section of SmartBus routes in Melbourne, Australia Dublin Area Rapid Transit ,
175-718: A US cup and container manufacturer Dart Container Line , a shipping consortium that operated from 1969 to 1981 Dart Drug , a former US drug-store chain Dart Group , a British airline and industrial holding company Dart Industries , a US drug-store group founded by Justin Whitlock Dart Dart Music , a digital music aggregator based in Tennessee Dart National Bank , a private bank in Michigan Direct Action and Research Training Center ,
210-676: A community organizing network in several states of the US Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team , a Singapore Civil Defence Force team Disaster Assistance Response Team , a Canadian Forces team Places [ edit ] Cape Dart , a cape on Siple Island, Marie Byrd Land Dart Island , an island off the coast of Tasmania Dart River (disambiguation) Dart, Ohio , an unincorporated community Science and technology [ edit ] Biology [ edit ] Love dart , an object created by hermaphroditic snails and slugs during courtship Dart, some moth species in
245-611: A community organizing network in several states of the US Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team , a Singapore Civil Defence Force team Disaster Assistance Response Team , a Canadian Forces team Places [ edit ] Cape Dart , a cape on Siple Island, Marie Byrd Land Dart Island , an island off the coast of Tasmania Dart River (disambiguation) Dart, Ohio , an unincorporated community Science and technology [ edit ] Biology [ edit ] Love dart , an object created by hermaphroditic snails and slugs during courtship Dart, some moth species in
280-409: A component of an enhanced tsunami warning system Direct analysis in real time (DART), an ion source used in mass spectrometry Diversity arrays technology (DArT), a technology used in molecular genetics Transport [ edit ] Dart (ship) , a list of ships with the name Dart Dart , an 1863 South Devon Railway Eagle class locomotive Dart charge, the charging system for
315-409: A component of an enhanced tsunami warning system Direct analysis in real time (DART), an ion source used in mass spectrometry Diversity arrays technology (DArT), a technology used in molecular genetics Transport [ edit ] Dart (ship) , a list of ships with the name Dart Dart , an 1863 South Devon Railway Eagle class locomotive Dart charge, the charging system for
350-437: A concave kite in geometry Space [ edit ] DART (satellite) , a former NASA spacecraft launched 2005 Double Asteroid Redirection Test , a NASA planetary defense mission that intentionally impacted a space probe onto an asteroid in 2022 Technology [ edit ] DART radiative transfer model , a 3D radiative transfer model used in remote sensing Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis ,
385-437: A concave kite in geometry Space [ edit ] DART (satellite) , a former NASA spacecraft launched 2005 Double Asteroid Redirection Test , a NASA planetary defense mission that intentionally impacted a space probe onto an asteroid in 2022 Technology [ edit ] DART radiative transfer model , a 3D radiative transfer model used in remote sensing Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis ,
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#1732838528420420-576: A public summary of the DART mishap investigation board report. NASA revealed that a critical navigation failure occurred when the DART and MUBLCOM spacecraft were about 200 meters apart, which precluded the full activation of the AVGS and allowed DART to approach MUBLCOM without accurate ranging information. A later failure of the collision avoidance system, which was relying upon inaccurate position and velocity information, allowed DART to ultimately collide with MUBLCOM at
455-718: A railway network in Ireland Luton DART , a rail shuttle serving Luton Airport, United Kingdom Road vehicles [ edit ] Daimler Dart , a British sports car produced 1959–1964 Dennis Dart , a bus chassis model Dodge Dart , an American car produced 1960–1976 Dodge Dart (PF) , an American car produced 2013–2016 Goggomobil Dart , an Australian microcar produced 1959–1961 Other [ edit ] Dart (surname) (people named Dart) See also [ edit ] Darts (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Dart All pages with titles containing Dart Topics referred to by
490-657: A railway network in Ireland Luton DART , a rail shuttle serving Luton Airport, United Kingdom Road vehicles [ edit ] Daimler Dart , a British sports car produced 1959–1964 Dennis Dart , a bus chassis model Dodge Dart , an American car produced 1960–1976 Dodge Dart (PF) , an American car produced 2013–2016 Goggomobil Dart , an Australian microcar produced 1959–1961 Other [ edit ] Dart (surname) (people named Dart) See also [ edit ] Darts (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Dart All pages with titles containing Dart Topics referred to by
525-434: A relative speed of approximately 1.5 meters per second. Both spacecraft survived the collision without apparent damage. Throughout the autonomous proximity operations, DART used its limited propellant faster than anticipated, which caused "a premature end to the mission" 3 minutes 49 seconds after the collision. DART initiated its retirement programming, removed itself from the vicinity of MUBLCOM, and prepared for deorbit. After
560-430: A rendezvous with the target satellite. The automated systems aboard DART successfully acquired the target and began autonomously approaching it. During proximity operations, multiple malfunctions in navigation, propellant management and collision avoidance programming led to a soft collision with the target and premature destruction and retirement of the DART spacecraft. DART had no capability for interactive piloting from
595-404: A shipping consortium that operated from 1969 to 1981 Dart Drug , a former US drug-store chain Dart Group , a British airline and industrial holding company Dart Industries , a US drug-store group founded by Justin Whitlock Dart Dart Music , a digital music aggregator based in Tennessee Dart National Bank , a private bank in Michigan Direct Action and Research Training Center ,
630-528: A turboprop engine Missiles and weapons [ edit ] Dart (missile) , a projectile weapon with pointed tip SSM-A-23 Dart , a 1950s American anti-tank missile Sea Dart , a modern British surface-to-air missile Paper dart, another name for a paper plane Dart gun (disambiguation) Public transport [ edit ] Bucks County Transport DART, a bus transit system in Bucks County, Pennsylvania , US Dallas Area Rapid Transit ,
665-473: A turboprop engine Missiles and weapons [ edit ] Dart (missile) , a projectile weapon with pointed tip SSM-A-23 Dart , a 1950s American anti-tank missile Sea Dart , a modern British surface-to-air missile Paper dart, another name for a paper plane Dart gun (disambiguation) Public transport [ edit ] Bucks County Transport DART, a bus transit system in Bucks County, Pennsylvania , US Dallas Area Rapid Transit ,
700-443: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dart [REDACTED] Look up Dart , dart , or DART in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dart or DART may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Dart, the equipment in the game of darts Dart (comics) , an Image Comics superhero Dart,
735-497: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages DART (satellite) DART , or Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology , was a NASA spacecraft with the goal to develop and demonstrate an automated navigation and rendezvous capability. At the time of the DART mission, only the Roscosmos and JAXA had autonomous spacecraft navigation. Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)
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#1732838528420770-544: The Dartford Crossing of the River Thames near London Aircraft [ edit ] Convair F-106 Delta Dart , American interceptor fighter jet Dart (rocketry) , a free-flying top of a sounding rocket Dart Aircraft , a 1930s British aircraft manufacturer Culver Dart , a 1930s American light aircraft Blackburn Dart , a 1920s British biplane Paraavis Dart , a Russian paraglider Rolls-Royce Dart ,
805-430: The Dartford Crossing of the River Thames near London Aircraft [ edit ] Convair F-106 Delta Dart , American interceptor fighter jet Dart (rocketry) , a free-flying top of a sounding rocket Dart Aircraft , a 1930s British aircraft manufacturer Culver Dart , a 1930s American light aircraft Blackburn Dart , a 1920s British biplane Paraavis Dart , a Russian paraglider Rolls-Royce Dart ,
840-476: The Pegasus fourth stage, which forms an integral part of the spacecraft. The target spacecraft was an OSC MUBLCOM (Multiple-Path Beyond-Line-of-Sight Communications) prototype communications relay satellite weighing approximately 49 kg (108 lb) launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on 18 May 1999 with International Designator 1999-026B. After launch, DART successfully achieved orbit and within hours made
875-415: The collision, MUBLCOM "regained its operational status after an automatic system reset". The DART Mishap Investigation Board determined that only 11 of the 27 defined mission objectives were partially or fully met, all of which related to the launch, early orbit, rendezvous, departure, and retirement phases. None of the 14 objectives related to the proximity operations phase were met. DART re-entered in
910-532: The family Noctuidae Potanthus , a genus of skipper butterflies commonly known as darts Computing [ edit ] Dart (programming language) , a client-focused programming language from Google targeting multiple platforms Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT), a suite of diagnosis and recovery software Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool (DART), a U.S. military artificial intelligence program DART for Publishers, now Google Ad Manager Mathematics [ edit ] Dart,
945-532: The family Noctuidae Potanthus , a genus of skipper butterflies commonly known as darts Computing [ edit ] Dart (programming language) , a client-focused programming language from Google targeting multiple platforms Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT), a suite of diagnosis and recovery software Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool (DART), a U.S. military artificial intelligence program DART for Publishers, now Google Ad Manager Mathematics [ edit ] Dart,
980-412: The ground or for uploading new programming after launch, thus all on-orbit operations were directed by DART itself based upon pre-programmed criteria. The craft autonomously navigated via a series of orbit transfer maneuvers to reach the target satellite. No navigational information was relayed to the vehicle after launch; it navigated autonomously and with GPS . Once the spacecraft had navigated to
1015-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dart . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dart&oldid=1253193103 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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1085-445: The target satellite, it was to have performed a series of proximity maneuvers. The maneuvers would have demonstrated the capabilities of the AVGS (Advanced Video Guidance Sensor) . It was planned to demonstrate station keeping, docking axis approach, circumnavigation, and a collision avoidance maneuver. DART would have then departed the vicinity and retired to a final orbit. The entire sequence
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1120-402: The video game The Legend of Dragoon Dart (poetry collection) , a 2002 collection by British poet Alice Oswald Dart (sewing) , a fold sewn into the fabric of a garment Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Dart (commercial vehicle) , a former manufacturer of commercial vehicles in Iowa Dart Container , a US cup and container manufacturer Dart Container Line ,
1155-459: Was launched on a Pegasus rocket into a polar orbit of 760 km × 770 km (470 mi × 480 mi) and has International Designator 2005-014A. The craft is 2 by 1 m (6 ft 7 in by 3 ft 3 in) and weighs 360 kg (790 lb). The maneuvering system comprised 16 nitrogen -fueled thrusters with three hydrazine -fueled thrusters and a reaction control system including six nitrogen-fueled thrusters from
1190-480: Was the prime contractor for construction, launch and operation of the DART spacecraft with a project cost of US$ 110 million (2005). The contract was awarded in June 2001 and the spacecraft was launched on 15 April 2005. The mission ended prematurely, very shortly after an anomalous slow-velocity collision with its target spacecraft, having completed less than half of the original mission autonomous rendezvous objectives. DART
1225-604: Was to have been accomplished under autonomous control. NASA convened a mishap investigation board to determine the reason for the DART spacecraft anomaly. First reports pointed to the spacecraft running out of fuel before concluding its mission. On 14 April 2006, NASA announced that they would not release the investigation's report, citing that the report includes details protected by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). On 15 May 2006, NASA released
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