Space shuttle engineering and operations support: Study of the effects of multiple ground updates on the accuracy of the onboard state vector with IMU only navigation
Abstract
There are six cases considered: (1) no updates made during the flight, (2) one ground update in the vertical components only at the first practice separation minus 15 minutes, (3) one ground update in all components at the first practice separation minus 5 minutes, (4) updates 2 and 3 applied successively, (5) Case 4 plus an update in all components at the second separation attempt minus 3 minutes, and (6) one ground update at first separation attempt minus 5 minutes and a second update at second separation minus two minutes. The mission control simulation program, GROPER, was run using as radar input a tape containing radar derived state vectors for the trajectory.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977STIN...7720129K
- Keywords:
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- Ground Based Control;
- Inertial Platforms;
- Onboard Equipment;
- State Vectors;
- Computer Systems Programs;
- Mission Planning;
- Space Shuttles;
- Vectors (Mathematics);
- Astrodynamics