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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: This paper is an interim report on a study being carried out to assess the requirements for tracking and communications with deep-space probes in the post-1985 time frame and to evaluate approaches to meeting those requirements. The orbiting deep-space relay station (ODSRS) is one approach to meeting those requirements that appears to have some significant advantages over ground-based stations. A detailed conceptual design of an ODSRS is compared with other tracking and communications system configuration options. The comparison includes a life-cycle cost analysis as well as operations and performance capabilities. Reported results of the study to date include a preliminary assessment of post-1985 requirements, a discussion of planned ODSRS system capabilities as well as of tracking and communications system advantages and problems that are peculiar to an OSDRS, a look at the current status of the conceptual design of the ODSRS, and a summary of the plan for the remainder of the study.
    Keywords: SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
    Type: AIAA PAPER 78-1639 , Conference on Large Space Platforms: Future Needs and Capabilities; Sept. 27-29, 1978; Los Angeles, CA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: It is pointed out that during the decade of the 1980's the Deep Space Network (DSN) and the ground stations of the Ground Spaceflight Tracking Data Network (GSTDN) will have been consolidated into one ground-based network to provide services for tracking and data acquisition for NASA deep space probes and highly elliptical earth orbiters. The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) will have been implemented to handle low earth orbiters. Anticipated solar system exploration missions of the 1990's are discussed, and a description is presented of the new tracking and data acquisition requirements for supporting these missions. The technology options needed to meet these new requirements are identified, and the impact of these technology options on the consolidated DSN is discussed. Attention is given to the evolution of the DSN of the 1980's into the DSN of the year 2000.
    Keywords: SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
    Type: Space tracking and data systems; Jun 16, 1981 - Jun 18, 1981; Arlington, VA
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