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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-06-08
    Description: All previous spacecraft encounters with small solar-system bodies, such as asteroids and comets, have been flybys (e.g. Galileo's flybys of the asteroids Gaspra and Ida). Several future projects plan to build on the flyby experience and progress to the next level with rendezvous and orbit missions to small bodies. This presents several new issues and challenges for navigation which have never been considered before. This paper addresses these challenges by characterizing the different phases of a small body rendezvous and by describing the navigation requirements and goals of each phase. Prior to the encounter with the small body, improvements to its ephemeris and initial estimates of its physical parameters, e.g. size, shape, mass, rotation rate, rotation pole, and possibly outgassing, are made as accurately as ground-based measurements allow. This characterization can take place over years...
    Keywords: Astrodynamics
    Type: Association for the Advancement of Space Science and Technology: Space Flight Dynamics; Moscow; Russia
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-08
    Description: This paper discusses orbit determination results for the Galileo satellite tour. Lacking a high gain antenna, the mission will use a low gain antenna for communication and tracking. This change implies far less navigation data will be available than previously expected. A baseline orbit analysis was completed assuming this decreased data schedule. Variations on this baseline were studied to determine sensitivity to data loss. Results indicate that the probability of completing the tour is less than 90 percent, although future improvements in orbit determination promise to raise the probability of completion above 90 percent.
    Keywords: Astrodynamics
    Type: AAS/AIAA: Astrodynamics Conference; Victoria, British Columbia; Canada
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-08
    Description: The Galileo mission is an ambitious attempt to explore the Jovian system by spacecraft. This voyage of exploration is a logical successor to the reconnaissance voyages of Pioneers 10 and 11, Voyagers 1 and 2, and Ulysses. These spacecraft merely flew past Jupiter, spending relatively little time in its system. Galileo differs from these earlier spacecraft in that it will remain within the Jovian system, studying the planet and its four major satellites for a period of two years. Insertion into orbit around Jupiter will occur on December 7, 1995. The portion of the mission encompassing observations of Jupiter and the major and minor satellites, and magnetospheric mapping, has become known as the Jovian tour. During this period Galileo will encounter each of Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto at least three times on trajectories that will bring it to altitudes from 200 to 3100 kilometers.
    Keywords: Astrodynamics
    Type: AAS/AIAA: Astrodynamics Conference; Victoria, British Columbia; Canada
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