Stk.com Analytical Graphics, Inc - software for land, sea, and space

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Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI), analysis software for land, sea, air, and space

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Welcome to the STK/Astrogator resource pages. Here, users can easily access detailed scenarios, overview PowerPoint presentations, and other resources designed to further the knowledge of our interactive orbit maneuver and space mission planning software.

STK/Astrogator has a long and proven history that began with the development of the Swingby program in 1989 at Computer Sciences Corporation for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). In January 1994, Swingby was used operationally for the Clementine mission. Later that same year, CSC worked with AGI to enhance this program and commercially sell it as a product called Navigator.

Swingby continued to be used operationally for the Wind launch in 1994 and the SOHO launch in 1995. In early 1997 at the request of GSFC, AGI began the design and development of STK/Astrogator, and a prototype was delivered in late 1997. An immediate success story in the software's history occured in December 1997, when it was used to plan the lunar gravity which rescued Hughes' AsiaSat3 from a useless orbit. In March 1998, GSFC began beta testing STK/Astrogator, and in January 1999, it began using it for MAP mission analysis.

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Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI)
Exton PA
United States 19341
610-981-8000

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