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[[Image:Dragonfly.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Dragonfly]] | [[Image:Dragonfly.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Dragonfly]] | ||
− | The '''Dragonfly''' is a space tug designed for moving payload in [[Orbit|orbit]]. It may be used to bring [[ | + | The '''Dragonfly''' is a space tug designed for moving payload in [[Orbit|orbit]]. It may be used to bring [[Satellite|satellites]] delivered by the [[Space Shuttle]] into higher orbits, or to help in the assembly of large orbital structures. |
The Dragonfly has no dedicated main thrusters, but a versatile and adjustable reaction control system. | The Dragonfly has no dedicated main thrusters, but a versatile and adjustable reaction control system. | ||
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The Dragonfly is not designed for atmospheric descent or surface landing. | The Dragonfly is not designed for atmospheric descent or surface landing. | ||
− | The Dragonfly is the first vessel to be modeled with detailed electrical and environmental systems simulation, contributed by [[ | + | The Dragonfly is the first vessel to be modeled with detailed electrical and environmental systems simulation, contributed by [[Radu Poenaru]]. For detailed information see the Dragonfly Operations Handbook. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Dragonfly-lite]] | [[Dragonfly-lite]] | ||
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[[Category: Vessels of Orbiter]] | [[Category: Vessels of Orbiter]] |