Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
The separation and communications geometry analysis is presented which shows that it is possible to target a Jupiter entry probe from a Pioneer spin-stabilized vehicle to desired entry conditions and maintain a continuous line-of-sight communications link while the probe descends to a pressure of 10 bars within the atmosphere. Such a targeting is possible with either the deflected probe mode or with the deflected bus mode. For the nominal mission studied, an 800 day trip in 1978 with the Pioneer type spacecraft flying by a 1.3 R(J), it was possible to achieve entries near zero angle of attack at about -25 deg relative entry flight path angle. Because of the constraint on the deflection maneuver for the deflected probe mode, the deflection and phasing velocity requirements are much larger for this mode. The geometry parameters, look angles, ranges and range rates, provided by this analysis permit the design of a functional communications system for the bus and probe. Avoiding a high trapped radiation belt hazard at Jupiter by flying the bus by at 6 R(J), however, requires using a despun antenna on the flyby bus.
Keywords:
SPACE VEHICLES
Type:
NASA-TM-X-62181
Format:
application/pdf