Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery

For most suborbital space flights, the successful recovery of the experimental payload is a critical point at the very end of the mission. Beside land based recovery, particular missions require a sea recovery in the Arctic Ocean. Therefore, a variety of passive floating systems have been developed...

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Main Authors: Göser, Johannes, Drescher, Oliver, Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus, Gemeinhardt, Ulf
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Published: 2019
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Drescher, Oliver
Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus
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description For most suborbital space flights, the successful recovery of the experimental payload is a critical point at the very end of the mission. Beside land based recovery, particular missions require a sea recovery in the Arctic Ocean. Therefore, a variety of passive floating systems have been developed and used by DLR's Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA). Using the vast experience of multiple successful sea recoveries over the last decades, some of the latest development work has been dedicated to a modernised version. In cooperation with TEXCON GmbH, improved Long-term floating behaviour and a considerably reduced packing volume have been achieved by using innovative materials and manufacturing technologies. Prior to the first successful operation of the improved passive floating system, various tests had to be performed to verify the floater's functionality and durability. In this context, the Neutral Buoyancy Facility's (NBF) diving pool of ESA's European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne was offered for investigating different recovery scenarios. This paper describes the development and verification process of the modernized passive floating system. Furthermore, results of the first successful operation during the PMWE mission are presented.
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Göser, Johannes und Drescher, Oliver und Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus und Gemeinhardt, Ulf (2019) Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery. 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket & Balloon programmes and related research, 2019-06-16 - 2019-06-20, Essen, Germany.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:131730 2025-06-15T14:21:34+00:00 Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery Göser, Johannes Drescher, Oliver Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus Gemeinhardt, Ulf 2019 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/131730/ https://atpi.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/pac-symposium-2018/home/ExtraContent/ContentPage?page=6 en eng https://elib.dlr.de/131730/1/A-065goeser.pdf Göser, Johannes und Drescher, Oliver und Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus und Gemeinhardt, Ulf (2019) Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery. 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket & Balloon programmes and related research, 2019-06-16 - 2019-06-20, Essen, Germany. MORABA-Mobile Raketenbasis Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:07Z For most suborbital space flights, the successful recovery of the experimental payload is a critical point at the very end of the mission. Beside land based recovery, particular missions require a sea recovery in the Arctic Ocean. Therefore, a variety of passive floating systems have been developed and used by DLR's Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA). Using the vast experience of multiple successful sea recoveries over the last decades, some of the latest development work has been dedicated to a modernised version. In cooperation with TEXCON GmbH, improved Long-term floating behaviour and a considerably reduced packing volume have been achieved by using innovative materials and manufacturing technologies. Prior to the first successful operation of the improved passive floating system, various tests had to be performed to verify the floater's functionality and durability. In this context, the Neutral Buoyancy Facility's (NBF) diving pool of ESA's European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne was offered for investigating different recovery scenarios. This paper describes the development and verification process of the modernized passive floating system. Furthermore, results of the first successful operation during the PMWE mission are presented. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Ocean Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Göser, Johannes
Drescher, Oliver
Hörschgen-Eggers, Marcus
Gemeinhardt, Ulf
Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title_full Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title_fullStr Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title_short Search and Rescue: Development and Verification of a Modernized Passive Floating System for Payload Sea Recovery
title_sort search and rescue: development and verification of a modernized passive floating system for payload sea recovery
topic MORABA-Mobile Raketenbasis
topic_facet MORABA-Mobile Raketenbasis
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