Tracking and orbit determination strategies for the AMPTE mission set
Abstract
The three-spacecraft AMPTE mission set to be Delta-launched in August 1984 will become the first highly-elliptical Earth orbiters to be supported by the Deep Space Network. Orbit accuracies for the transponder-equipped CCE and IRM spacecraft are defined using coherent doppler and range, non-coherent doppler, and angles. Required navigation accuracies for both spacecraft are met using coherent doppler, and while the use of range enhances the achievable accuracy, it is not a required radio metric data type. Use of non-coherent doppler and angles shows that the IRM navigation accuracy requirements can also be met using listen-only antennas, although this requires an accurate estimate of the doppler bias.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting
- Pub Date:
- January 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982aiaa.meetT....F
- Keywords:
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- Error Analysis;
- Orbit Perturbation;
- Orbital Position Estimation;
- Position Errors;
- Spacecraft Tracking;
- Deep Space Network;
- Delta Launch Vehicle;
- Doppler Navigation;
- Earth Orbits;
- Elliptical Orbits;
- Orbit Calculation;
- Space Missions;
- Tdr Satellites;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking