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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: The paper describes the utilization of ATS-6 to relay tracking and telemetry data from Geos-5 and then from Nimbus-6. The experiment configuration consists of a ground station which receives data from ATS-6 through C-band links; ATS-6, in turn, transmits command data and receives telemetry data from the low-orbit satellites through S-band links. The ground and satellite equipment are described along with results of ground tests.
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
    Type: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems; AES-11; Nov. 197
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The highly successful 24 hour trilateration tracking and orbit determination test conducted on 3 November 1974 is described. In this test a new method of accurately computing geostationary spacecraft orbits was applied to the Applications Technology Satellite (ats-6). A single tracking station interrogates several strategically deployed ground based transponders via the synchronous satellite whose orbit is to be determined. The ATS-6 tracking data measurement noise over the 24 hour period was observed to be 0.3 mm/sec in range rate and 1.5 meters in range. By means of overlap orbit computation using 2 separate tracking data bases, the ATS-6 total position and velocity uncertainties were determined to reach a minimum of 30 meters and 0.2 cm/sec respectively. The maximum position and velocity uncertainty over this same time period was determined to be approximately 250 meters and 2 cm/sec respectively. A position determination using simultaneous tracking of the NASA-GSFC site by ATS-6 and ATS-3 was also performed. Station location recovery was to an accuracy on the order of 100 meters over the first 10 hours of tracking.
    Keywords: SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
    Type: NASA-TM-X-70897 , X-932-75-104
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