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Thinking Systems, Inc. Since our founding in 2001, Thinking Systems’ focus has been the development and support of tools used to design and fly spacecraft missions, from low Earth orbit to deep space Thinking Systems is the commercial domain expert for NASA’s General Mission Analysis Tool, GMAT
About Thinking Systems With more than 15 years working in the industry and team expertise extending back further, Thinking Systems: Helps customers learn to use and integrate aerospace tools, focused on the GMAT system, into their organizations Builds and integrates custom extensions for GMAT and other tools
GMAT at Thinking Systems - thinksysinc. com The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is a modern, open-source spacecraft flight dynamics tool developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, Maryland Thinking Systems has been a key partner in the GMAT design and development process since its inception
Astrodynamics Workbench Astrodynamics Workbench™ is a tool from Thinking Systems designed to extend the capabilities of NASA's GMAT system to the needs of the broader aerospace industry
AAS 20-580 USING THE GMAT APPLICATION PROGRAMMER’S INTERFACE *Senior Scientist and CEO, Thinking Systems, Inc , 437 W Thurber Rd, Suite 6, Tucson, AZ 85705 †Aerospace Engineer, Emergent Space Technologies, Inc , 7901 Sandy Spring Road, Suite 511, Laurel, MD 20707 1 INTRODUCTION NASA’s General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is a mature astrodynamics tool used for mission
Thinking Systems, Inc. (a) A computer software system designated Astrodynamics Workbench was developed at Thinking Systems, Inc in Tucson, Arizona (b) Thinking Systems has certain copyright rights by in the Software Components described herein, sufficient to enable it to grant the licenses granted herein
MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A TRIPLE FLYBY CAPTURE AT JUPITER USING . . . GMAT processes Thinking Systems has begun configuration of this networking in order to further exploit the use of many processes for the problems Paramat is designed to address The first such problem, Monte Carlo analysis using Paramat, is demonstrated using the triple assist Jovian capture example explored in the remainder of this paper 3
Download Components Thinking Systems builds a collection of GMAT Plugin Components that are provided free to interested parties These components are licensed using one of several licenses, depending on the source of the code used