Rendezvous And Proximity Operations (RPO)
Definition
Rendezvous and proximity operations are usually mentioned together, but they are two separate concepts.
- Rendezvous operations refer to the exercise two (or more) space objects carry out to manoeuvre in order to approach one another in a way that makes their orbital trajectory, plane, altitude, and phasing match. This places them very close to one another, usually to eventually join through docking —the joining of two free-flying objects— or berthing —the joining of two objects with the assistance of a robotic arm.
- Proximity operations refer to the manoeuvring of a space object to place and maintain it in the vicinity of another space object on a relative planned path for a specific time duration to accomplish mission objectives.
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