Navigation systems
Abstract
The elements of the measurement and communications network comprising the global deep space navigation system (DSN) for NASA missions are described. Among the measurement systems discussed are: VLBI, two-way Doppler and range measurements, and optical measurements carried out on board the spacecraft. Processing of navigation measurement is carried out using two modules: an N-body numerical integration of the trajectory (and state transition partial derivatives) based on pre-guessed initial conditions; and partial derivatives of simulated observables corresponding to each actual observation. Calculations of velocity correction parameters is performed by precise modelling of all physical phenomena influencing the observational measurements, including: planetary motions; tracking station locations, gravity field structure, and transmission media effects. Some of the contributions to earth-relative orbit estimate errors for the Doppler/range system on board Voyager are discussed in detail. A line drawing of the DSN navigation system is provided.
- Publication:
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Journal of the British Interplanetary Society
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985JBIS...38..444J
- Keywords:
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- Astronavigation;
- Celestial Navigation;
- Interplanetary Flight;
- Interplanetary Navigation;
- Accuracy;
- Data Processing;
- Voyager 1 Spacecraft;
- Voyager 2 Spacecraft;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking