News
ASTOS 7.0.0 released
[2010-05-01] A new major version of ASTOS has been released.
Version 7.0.0 is available for Apple's MacOSX and Microsoft Windows. The Linux version will be released in the next two weeks.
The model configuration of ASTOS 7 is based on XML and not on VIOLA anymore. Automatic conversion tools will support our users two migrate to ASTOS 7. With this step we accommodate the widespread usage of XML while the interoperability with other tools is improved.
Its new detailed design optimization and 6-dof simulation capabilities are the most noticeable new features of ASTOS 7.
Astos Solutions supports the Clotho Project
[2010-03-01] ASTOS simulates the trajectory of an experimental rocket: the Clotho Project. Under the supervision of Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation,
the required nominal trajectory and dispersion analysis has been performed to file the FAA Class 3 weaver.
The question was:
Can a SONY VAIO laptop launch a rocket?
Of course, with the right software on it!
ASTOS 6.1.2 released
[2009-12-18] ASTOS 6.1.2 has been released. ASTOS has now further features to simulate and optimize sounding rockets, e.g. models for the Yo-Yo effect and also for spin motors.
Other remarkable changes are:
- inertial navigation controller (set at launchpad)
- one new test case (sounding rocket)
- geodetic constraints and auxiliary functions (heading, yaw)
- new air-path auxiliary functions
ASTOS 6.1.1 and GESOP 6.1.1 released
[2009-11-09] ASTOS 6.1.1 and GESOP 6.1.1 has been released. ASTOS can now simulate and optimize the trajectory of sounding rockets.
Other remarkable changes are:
- an improved import of text files
- additional test cases
- more auxiliary functions
- improved documentation
- new constraints
ASTOS 6.1.0 released
[2009-07-17] ASTOS 6.1.0 has been released. New features like an automatic mesh refinement for control grids are marking this new version of ASTOS.
Other remarkable changes are:
- 3D plot
- improved Batch Mode functionality
- derivative check for CAMTOS
- improved memory management
- improved error messages
Astos Solutions Wins ESA Tender for Concurrent Design Optimization
[2008-12-01] Astos Solutions GmbH has been selected as prime contractor for the ESA project: "Mathematical Optimisation Methods for Concurrent Early Design of Trajectory, Propulsion and Aerothermodynamics". This contract is just the icing on the cake of the several-year experience of Astos Solutions in the field of concurrent design optimization as support to ESTEC. The 10 months contract will highly improve the concurrent design optimization capability of ASTOS (AeroSpace Trajectory Optimisation and Simulation) in the fields of propulsion, aerodynamics, TPS and structure. Moreover these improvements will be inserted in the new release of ASTOS.
Stuttgart Aerospace Day 2008
[2008-11-21] The business development section of the city of Stuttgart sent out invitations to the Stuttgart Aerospace Day 2008 that took place at the Stuttgart Engineering Park (STEP).
Some of the LRBW members and LRBW coordinator Anita Vogl were among the guests.
Stuttgart as a location for aerospace industry and the activities of the aerospace and geodesy school of the University of Stuttgart were the topics of the day.
STEP will open the new house of aerospace on January 1st 2009.
Three companies to be located there gave presentations: Astos Solutions GmbH and furthermore TimeTech GmbH, a developer of precise time measurement systems, and Dassault Systems AG, a company famous for their 3D simulation and development software.
New Office in Stuttgart
[2008-11-20] With the new year 2009 Astos Solutions' office in Stuttgart will move into a new building.
The new office is located in the Aerospace Center of Stuttgart, Meitnerstrasse 10, which is part of the Stuttgarter Engineering Park (STEP). It is not far away from our old office in Nobelstrasse 15.
The new office provides best infrastructure: meeting and conference rooms for up to 650 persons, less than 500m to highway and S-train station with direct link to city and airport, in the vicinity of the University of Stuttgart, the Fraunhofer institute and DLR.
Due to the fast growth of our company the old office in Stuttgart became too small.
GESOP 6.0.0 released
[2008-11-04] After ASTOS 6.0.0 also GESOP 6.0.0 has been released. Now also non-aerospace users may benefit from the new features of the redesigned graphical user interface. Enhanced plotting capabilities, batch processing for Monte-Carlo analyses and many improvements of the optimization and simulation core distinguish from GESOP 6 and the past releases.
ASTOS 6.0.0 released
[2008-10-08] The release 6.0.0 is marking a milestone in the development of ASTOS. A completely redesigned graphical user interface and many new features decorate this release.
Development of Innovative Electric Propulsion Technologies
[2008-10-01] Astos Solutions has been selected as partner in the Hiper (High Power Electric propulsion: a Roadmap for the future) project funded by the European Commission under Framework Programme 7 (FP7). HiPER is a 3-year collaborative research programme led by Alta (Pisa) and run by 20 partners from six EU countries, including seven SMEs, four large companies, three universities, four research centers and two governmental organisations. It will initiate technological and programmatic consolidation in the development of innovative electric propulsion technologies and related power generation systems to fulfill future European space transportation needs, with activities ranging from Hall, gridded ion and MPD thruster improvement, to advanced solar power generation and nuclear power sources for spacecraft. Astos Solutions is responsible for the trajectory optimization.
Astos Solutions Flies to the Moon
[2008-06-08] Astos Solutions has been selected for the trajectory computation in the phase A of the Lunar Exploration Orbiter (LEO) project. After the computation performed during a Phase 0 study, Astos Solutions has reinforced its collaboration with EADS-Astrium (prime) in a DLR (German Aerospace Agency) project. Astos Solutions is responsible for the launcher selection, the Earth-to-Moon transfer and injection as well as for a Monte-Carlo analysis of the stability of the selected lunar orbits.
Astos Solutions Participates in the ASTEX Mission
[2007-11-05] Astos Solutions is responsible for the selection, design and analysis of the optimal trajectories for the transfer arcs of the ASTEX mission. ASTEX is a feasibility study about a scientific exploration mission to conduct a NEA double rendezvous mission, commissioned by the German aerospace organization DLR. Astos Solutions will collaborate with the Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research (prime). The main tasks performed are:
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The creation of an asteroid database containing information like orbital and physical
properties of the asteroids and delta-v to rendezvous with an asteroid.
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Identification of possible missions of two target asteroids under consideration of spacecraft
constraints (e.g. propellant mass).
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Computation of the necessary delta-v for the complete transfer.
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Detailed feasibility analysis of the finally selected missions.
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Inspection of orbits at the asteroids (orbit around small bodies).
TTI GmbH, TGZ Astos Solutions becomes Astos Solutions GmbH
[2006-10-01] In the last years optimization techniques became more and more popular and the demand for optimization software and services has gained since new fields of application could be found. Due to the growing market the TTI department Astos Solutions has been hived off and a new company named Astos Solutions has been founded. Astos Solutions will overtake sales, support and development of ASTOS and GESOP. The development and support team of TTI is taken over, so that know-how and experience are preserved and coevally boosted by new team members.