Atlas IIAS ascent trajectory design for the SOHO mission
Abstract
In 1995, an Atlas IIAS launch vehicle will loft the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) as part of the International Solar and Terrestrial Physics program. The operational phase of the SOHO mission will be conducted from a `halo orbit' about the Sun-Earth interior libration point. Depending on the time of the year of launch, the optimal transfer requires a parking orbit of variable duration to satisfy widely varying inertial targets. A simulation capability has been developed that optimizes the launch vehicle ascent and spacecraft transfer phases of flight together, subject to both launch vehicle and spacecraft constraints. It will be shown that this `ground-up' simulation removes the need for an intermediate target vector at Centaur upper stage/spacecraft separation. Although providing only a modest gain in deliverable satellite mass, this capability substantially improves the mission integration process by removing the strict reliance on near-Earth target vectors. Trajectory data from several cases are presented and future applications of this capability are also discussed.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIA...9585805W
- Keywords:
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- Ascent Trajectories;
- Midcourse Trajectories;
- Orbit Insertion;
- Soho Mission;
- Trajectory Analysis;
- Atlas Centaur Launch Vehicle;
- Computer Programs;
- Computerized Simulation;
- Launch Windows;
- Trajectory Optimization;
- Astrodynamics