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Airicist
18th December 2013, 22:38
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Airicist
18th December 2013, 22:42
https://youtu.be/nVvvL2UW5Ko

Morpheus Second Free Flight Test at Kennedy Space Center

Published on Dec 17, 2013


The second free flight of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Dec. 17, 2013 at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 81-second test began at 1:37 p.m. EST with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending about 164 feet, pausing briefly at 82 feet. The lander then flew forward, covering about 154 feet in 30 seconds before descending and landing on a dedicated landing pad inside the autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus landed within 3.5 inches of its target. Project Morpheus tests NASA automated landing and hazard avoidance technology and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or "green" propellants. These new capabilities could be used in future efforts to deliver cargo to planetary surfaces.

Airicist
18th December 2013, 22:44
https://youtu.be/YkSWtGapfPM

Project Morpheus Free Flight 04 - Vehicle View

Published on Dec 18, 2013


The Morpheus Team successfully completed the second free flight of the Bravo vehicle at the KSC SLF on Tuesday, December 17, 2013. The vehicle flew its pre-planned trajectory flawlessly, landing within 3.5 inches of its intended target. Morpheus ascended from the ground over the flame trench to an altitude of about 164 feet (50m), after pausing briefly at 82 feet (25m) to maintain the target ascent velocities. The vehicle then flew forward, covering about 154 feet (47m) in 30 seconds, before descending and landing on a dedicated landing pad inside the ALHAT Hazard Field. This was our highest and most ambitious test to date. As we continue free flights at KSC in January, we'll increase difficulty as we fly higher, farther and faster in 2014.

Airicist
18th December 2013, 22:45
https://youtu.be/FPAxRgfLIJ0

Tether Test 20 - First KSC Flight

Published on Aug 5, 2012


On Friday August 3rd 2012, the Morpheus Team successfully flew it's first flight at Kennedy Space Center. This flight will lead the way to the first untethered flight of the Morpheus vehicle.

Airicist
16th January 2014, 22:31
https://youtu.be/WZZeMOYk1ac

Morpheus Third Free Flight Test at Kennedy Space Center

Published on Jan 16, 2014


The third free flight of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Jan. 16, 2014 at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 57-second test began at 1:15 p.m. EST with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending about 187 feet. The lander then flew forward, covering about 154 feet in 20 seconds before descending and landing on a dedicated landing pad inside the autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus landed within 11 inches of its target. Project Morpheus tests NASA automated landing and hazard avoidance technology and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or "green" propellants. These new capabilities could be used in future efforts to deliver cargo to planetary surfaces.

Airicist
16th January 2014, 22:33
https://youtu.be/WZZeMOYk1ac

Morpheus Third Free Flight Test at Kennedy Space Center

Published on Jan 16, 2014


The third free flight of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Jan. 16, 2014 at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 57-second test began at 1:15 p.m. EST with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending about 187 feet. The lander then flew forward, covering about 154 feet in 20 seconds before descending and landing on a dedicated landing pad inside the autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus landed within 11 inches of its target. Project Morpheus tests NASA automated landing and hazard avoidance technology and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or "green" propellants. These new capabilities could be used in future efforts to deliver cargo to planetary surfaces.

Airicist
16th January 2014, 22:35
https://youtu.be/164kcbTPH5A

Project Morpheus Free Flight 05

Published on Jan 16, 2014


NASA's Morpheus Team successfully completed Free Flight 5 (FF5) at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF). FF5, the 3rd free flight of Morpheus' Bravo vehicle, was higher and faster than all previous flights. Bravo vehicle flew its pre-planned trajectory flawlessly, ascending quickly to 57 m (187 ft), traversing 47 m (154 ft) while descending, then landing ~11 inches from intended target in the Hazard Field about a minute after launch. The Morpheus Team again demonstrated engineering and operational excellence, relying upon training, experience, and discipline to ensure a successful FF5.

Airicist
22nd January 2014, 00:00
https://youtu.be/jCJPiQlgz9Q

Morpheus Completes 64-second Free Flight

Published on Jan 21, 2014


A free flight test of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Jan. 21 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 64-second test began at 1:15 p.m. EST with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending about 305 feet, significantly increasing the ascent velocity from the last test. Morpheus then flew forward, covering about 358 feet in 25 seconds before descending and landing on a dedicated pad inside the automated landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus landed within 15 inches of its target.

Airicist
10th February 2014, 23:32
https://youtu.be/bXsl7dnY85w

Project Morpheus Free Flight 07

Published on Feb 10, 2014


The multi-center Morpheus Team successfully completed Free Flight7 (FF7) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) on Minday, February 10, 2014. FF7, the 5th free flight of the Bravo vehicle, flew to 467 feet (142m), altitude and then traversed 637 feet (194m) in 30 seconds before landing in the hazard field. Initial data indicated a nominal flight meeting all test objectives. The vehicle flew its pre-planned trajectory flawlessly, reaching a max ascent velocity of 13 m/s, and landing with no appreciable deviation from its intended target 74 seconds after launch. The Morpheus Team again demonstrated engineering and operational excellence, relying upon training, discipline and experience to ensure today's success.

Airicist
10th February 2014, 23:33
https://youtu.be/Abx1uTNiloo

Morpheus Completes Fifth Free-Flight

Published on Feb 10, 2014


The fifth free-flight test of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Feb. 10, 2014, at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The 74-second test began around 1 p.m. EST with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending at 42 feet per second to 467 feet, more than 160 feet higher than its last test. Morpheus then flew forward, covering 637 feet in 30 seconds before descending and landing on a dedicated pad inside the automated landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus landed on target. There is one more test planned before the ALHAT system is installed on the vehicle, but the date of that flight has not yet been set. Morpheus tests NASA's automated landing and hazard avoidance technology and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or "green" propellants.

Airicist
5th March 2014, 21:37
https://youtu.be/tdrSYP2gSbg

Project Morpheus Free Flight 8

Published on Mar 5, 2014


The multi-center Morpheus Team successfully completed Free Flight8 (FF8) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014. FF8, the 6th free flight of the Bravo vehicle, flew to 467 feet (142m), altitude and then traversed 637 feet (194m) in 36 seconds, including diverting course mid-flight, before landing in the hazard field 56 feet (17m) from its original target (simulating hazard avoidance). Initial data indicates a nominal flight meeting all test objectives. The vehicle flew its pre-planned trajectory flawlessly, as the attached images comparing actual to predicted trajectory shows, reaching a max ascent velocity of 13 m/s, and landing approximately 10in from its intended target 79 seconds after launch. The Morpheus Team again demonstrated engineering and operational excellence, relying upon training, discipline and experience to ensure today's success.

Airicist
11th March 2014, 23:44
https://youtu.be/Iq1YAMMT5_g

Morpheus Completes Free Flight

Published on Mar 11, 2014


A free flight test of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted on March 11, 2014 at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The 83-second test began at 3:41 p.m. EDT with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench. It ascended to 580 feet, its highest to date -- higher than the Washington Monument -- at a rate of 30 mph, its fastest ascent speed yet. Morpheus then flew its fastest downrange trek at 30 mph, travelling farther than before, 837 feet. The lander performed a 42-foot divert to emulate a hazard avoidance maneuver before descending and touching down on Landing Site 2, a the northern landing pad inside the automated landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) hazard field. Morpheus touched down about one foot from its intended target.

Project Morpheus tests NASA's automated landing and hazard avoidance technology and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or "green" propellants. These new capabilities could be used in future efforts to deliver cargo to planetary surfaces. Morpheus and ALHAT are examples of the partnerships that exist within the agency since seven of the 10 NASA centers have contributed time, energy and resources to both.

Airicist
12th March 2014, 01:09
https://youtu.be/GWx8SgmAZNA

Morpheus FreeFlight 9

Published on Mar 11, 2014


The Morpheus team successfully completed Free Flight 9 (FF9) the KSC SLF on Tuesday, March 11, 2014. This was the final flight before integration of ALHAT sensors on Bravo vehicle. FF9 was Morpheus' highest (177 m = 581 ft, higher than the VAB & Washington Monument), fastest (13.4 m/s = 30 mph vertical & horizontal) and farthest (255 m = 837 ft) flight to date.

Airicist
12th March 2014, 14:41
https://youtu.be/Zt8aDCy1Wdo

NASA's 9th Morpheus Lander -- Highest Flight Yet

Published on Mar 12, 2014


NASA MSFC's prototype planetary lander made its fastest (~30 mph) and highest ascent (580 feet) on March 11, 2014. The flight lasted 83-seconds and it touched down on a landing pad 837 feet 'downrange' from the launchpad.

Airicist
27th March 2014, 23:04
https://youtu.be/Pi48DhfenFg

Morpheus Completes Tethered Flight With Test of Hazard Avoidance System

Published on Mar 27, 2014


The Morpheus lander tried out a sophisticated hazard avoidance system March 27 during a flight test conducted with the unmanned lander suspended from a crane on a tether on the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The prototype lander has completed several free flight tests showing it could control itself through a takeoff, flight and landing. This test was performed to verify the lander's recently installed autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) sensors and integration systems would operate as planned. With the system confirmed, mission planners will begin working toward a free flight with Morpheus using the ALHAT system to steer past a field of boulders to a safe landing area in a test field.

Airicist
28th March 2014, 16:24
https://youtu.be/KI3yZyshs9I

Project Morpheus Tether Test 34

Published on Mar 28, 2014


The multi-center, integrated Morpheus/ALHAT team successfully completed Tether Test 34 (TT34) the KSC SLF on Thursday, March 27, 2014. This was a necessary in-flight test of the complete Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology (ALHAT) system on the Bravo vehicle before moving forward with the next series of Free Flights.

Airicist
2nd April 2014, 21:29
https://youtu.be/QMtUQLPcDK4

Morpheus Completes 7th Free Flight

Published on Apr 2, 2014


NASA's prototype lander Morpheus successfully completed its 7th free flight at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, April 2. The lander, fueled by methane and oxygen, both considered "green" propellants, does not carry a crew, but is autonomously controlled and carries its own hazard avoidance system (ALHAT) to pick out safe landing spots. The craft ascended more than 800 feet before moving forward 1300 feet while its ALHAT sensors passively located safe sites for a descent and landing. In future flights ALHAT will take over and land Morpheus. The flight lasted about 96 seconds and continues the Johnson Space Center-based team's steady progress through the Morpheus test flight campaign.

Airicist
4th April 2014, 22:44
https://youtu.be/sI5tsetrbpA

Project Morpheus Free Flight 10

Published on Apr 4, 2014


The Morpheus team successfully completed Free Flight 10 (FF10) the KSC SLF on Wednesday, April 2, 2014. This was the first free flight with ALHAT running in open-loop mode, imaging the Hazard Field and calculating navigation solutions in real time during flight, though not yet navigating the vehicle, i.e., Bravo GNC flew a pre-programmed trajectory as before.

Morpheus ascended to a max altitude of about 804 feet (245m), then flew forward and downward initially at a 30 degree glideslope, then leveling out some, covering a total of about 1334 feet (406.5m) horizontally in 50 seconds while diverting to a landing site location 78 feet (23.8m) from its initial target, before descending and landing on a dedicated landing pad at the front (south) of the ALHAT Hazard Field. The total flight time was ~96 sec, the longest flight to date.

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Airicist
24th April 2014, 21:10
https://youtu.be/SJAEyNmA4LE

Morpheus Completes Free Flight Test

Published on Apr 24, 2014


A free-flight test of the Morpheus prototype lander was conducted April 24 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 98-second test began at 3:20 p.m. EDT with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending more than 800 feet at a peak speed of 36 mph.

Airicist
24th April 2014, 23:32
https://youtu.be/o5wY0nbjCd8

Project Morpheus Free Flight 11

Published on Apr 24, 2014


The Morpheus/ALHAT team successfully completed Free Flight 11 (FF1) at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) on Thursday, 24-Apr-2014, the Bravo vehicle's 9th and the ALHAT system's 2nd free flight test. In FF11, as in FF10, ALHAT operated in open-loop mode, imaging the Hazard Field and calculating navigation solutions in real time during flight, though not yet navigating the vehicle, meaning Bravo autonomously flew a pre-programmed trajectory as before. ALHAT engineers will use this flight data to continue tuning and improving their system performance. Successful open-loop ALHAT flights, including FF12 next week, will lead to closed-loop ALHAT free flights planned for late May, in which ALHAT will "take the stick", diverting Bravo from an initial "unsafe" landing point and navigating to a safe landing site within the Hazard Field at the KSC SLF.

Airicist
25th April 2014, 18:29
https://youtu.be/fPtgJ_qqmfU

Prototype Lander Lands On Simulated Moon Terrain

Published on Apr 25, 2014


NASA's Morpheus lander logged a 98-second test flight on April 24th, 2014. As a test, Its Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology (ALHAT) calculated navigation solutions in flight, but the landing data was pre-programmed. -- 1st Free Flight Crash Lands: http://goo.gl/lnDIQ2

Credit: NASA / JSC

Airicist
30th April 2014, 22:39
https://youtu.be/f_excAMCuuo

Morpheus Completes Free Flight Test

Published on Apr 30, 2014


A free-flight test of the Morpheus prototype lander was conducted April 30 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center using its recently installed autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) sensors.

Airicist
1st May 2014, 01:59
https://youtu.be/tmkPJUHYdRA

Morpheus Free Flight 12

Published on Apr 30, 2014


The multi-center, integrated Morpheus/ALHAT team successfully completed Free Flight 12 (FF12) at the KSC SLF on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Bravo's 10th and ALHAT's 3rd free flight. The autonomous Bravo vehicle flew essentially the same pre-programmed trajectory as in FF11 (800+ ft height, 1300+ ft downrange), with one significant exception; Bravo closed the loop on hazard detection and flew to the ALHAT Hazard Detection System (HDS) identified safe site. The ALHAT HDS identified its primary safe landing site 1.4m (4.5ft) east of the pad center and the vehicle then targeted that location for landing.

FF12 was the 3rd free flight with ALHAT running in open-loop mode, using its sensors to calculate navigation solutions in real time during flight, though not yet actually navigating the vehicle. Bravo GNC flew the pre-planned trajectory, with the exception of targeting the HDS identified landing site.

Airicist
22nd May 2014, 22:45
https://youtu.be/cbmqHg7uW3w

Morpheus Makes Free Flight at Kennedy Space Center

Published on May 22, 2014


A free-flight test of the Morpheus prototype lander was conducted May 22 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 97-second test began at 2:30 p.m. EDT with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over a flame trench and ascending more than 800 feet safely touching down after covering approximately 1,300 feet.

Airicist
23rd May 2014, 00:12
https://youtu.be/1M5qS0Y3tDw

Morpheus Free Flight 13

Published on May 22, 2014


The Morpheus/ALHAT team completed Free Flight 13 (FF13) at the KSC SLF on Thursday, May 22, 2014. This was Bravo's 11th and ALHAT's 4th free flight; the 1st with ALHAT running in closed-loop mode. For this test initial data indicated nominal performance of all Bravo systems, and of ALHAT Hazard Detection System (HDS), though not of the ALHAT navigation system. During flight, the ALHAT HDS scanned the Hazard Field and correctly identified a primary safe landing target within 0.5 m of the landing pad center, the best HDS safe site selection to date. As ALHAT navigated Bravo toward the selected landing target, the vehicle position calculated by ALHAT diverged from the "true" position calculated by Morpheus Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) until the error reached a trajectory corridor limit, at which point Bravo automatically reverted to Morpheus navigation for the remainder of the descent to the ALHAT landing target. Thus, FF13 successfully demonstrated ALHAT HDS performance and landing site selection (as in FF12), as well as the first in-flight down-mode from ALHAT to Morpheus navigation, but not yet complete ALHAT navigation to the landing site.

Airicist
29th May 2014, 18:26
https://youtu.be/rv2GoYp8Zaw

Project Morpheus Free Flight 14

Published on May 29, 2014


The Morpheus/ALHAT team successfully completed Free Flight 14 (FF14) at the KSC SLF on Wednesday, May 28, 2014, Bravo's 12th and ALHAT's 5th free flight -- and the first ever night flight. Initial data indicated nominal performance of all vehicle systems. The ALHAT Hazard Detection System (HDS) performed well, but identified a safe site just 0.5 m outside the conservatively established limits around the center of the landing pad. ALHAT then navigated the vehicle in closed-loop mode through the entire approach, with the vehicle taking over navigation during the descent phase of the trajectory when ALHAT was already dead-reckoning. Had less conservative position error limits allowed ALHAT to continue to navigate to landing, the vehicle still would have landed safely on the pad.

The team overcame a few preflight issues, including a failed ignition due to a non-critical temperature limit exceedance, which was corrected for the successful second attempt.

Airicist
16th December 2014, 22:09
https://youtu.be/FzB6dNLoWIQ

Morpheus Soars in Free Flight 15

Published on Dec 16, 2014


NASA’s Project Morpheus prototype lander soars 800 feet above the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on free flight test No. 15. During the 97-second test, onboard autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology sensors, or ALHAT, surveyed the hazard field for safe landing sites, then guided the lander forward and downward to a successful landing.

Airicist
17th December 2014, 14:12
https://youtu.be/M3D9m5zhhF8

Morpheus FF15

Published on Dec 16, 2014


The Morpheus/ALHAT team is back at the KSC SLF to conduct Free Flight 15 (FF15), the first free flight since May 28, the 6th with our ALHAT sensor suite onboard, and a third attempt at completing a historic closed-loop ALHAT flight.

Airicist
16th October 2015, 12:53
https://youtu.be/WOXFg61hfbA

Real Martians Moment: Morpheus - Landing on Mars

Published on Oct 16, 2015


Morpheus is the world's first prototype lander that uses liquid oxygen and liquid methane as a means of propulsion. Jenny Devolites , of Johnson Space Center is the Morpheus Lander Test Conductor and Systems Engineering and Integration Lead. She is responsible for creating tests that will ensure a safe landing by Morpheus on Mars and it's safe return to earth.