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Josephine San Dave Olney 18 August, 1999
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC2 Appears to be Feasible Requirements Coarse Pointing baselined on NGST Future technology Control modes Area of concerns
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC3 Pointing Requirements on Optical Spacecraft ACS Accuracy (1 ) : Course (with tracker) Pitch/Yaw ± 2.0 arcsec; Roll 20 arcsec Fine (long term drift) pitch/yaw ± 0.5 marcsec Jitter Coarse ± 0.1 arcsec Fine ± 0.1 marcsec Pointing Requirements on Detector Spacecraft ACS Stability (1 ) :Pitch/Yaw ± 20 arcsec; Roll 20 arcsec Lateral Stability (1 ) : 3 mm
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC4 Rate null/Sun Acquisition: null rates, point arrays normal to sun Sensors : Coarse Sun Sensor, Gyro Actuator: options: large wheel/small wheel + good PAF/thruster Acquisition: acquire stars to establish reference attitude Sensors: HD301 Star tracker(ST), Fine Sun Sensor (FSS), gyro (ring laser) Actuator: same as rate null/sun acquisition Science: inertial pointing Sensors: coarse pointing - ST, FSS, gyro; Fine pointing - instrument Actuator: options:/large wheel with thruster/PPT/small wheel with PPT Slew: eigenaxis rotation capability Sensor: gyro Actuator:options: wheel/PPT Safehold: independent safe mode, same as sun acquisition
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC5 Detector ACS mode scenarios Rate null/Sun Acquisition: null rates, point arrays normal to sun Sensor same as Optics spacecraft; actuator can be wheel or thruster Initial Acquisition: acquire stars to establish reference attitude Sensors same ad Optics spacecraft’s acquisition; actuator same as sun acquisiton Science: inertial pointing Pointing: same as optics spacecraft coarse pointing Lateral control: laser and PPT Slew: Acquire optics spacecraft, acquire new target Sensor: gyro Actuator: wheel or thruster Delta V - Re-acquire new target position Safehold: independent safe mode, same as sun acquisition
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC6 Actuator Selection Criteria Quantization - Science requirement Disturbance torque - Science requirement Torque Capability - slew and solar torque Momentum capability Tip off rate Solar pressure at drift orbit Solar force is about 0.2 m N Assuming 0.1 meter cp offset for optics spacecraft, Solar torque is 20 micro Nm In one day the momentum build up is about 1.8 Nms
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC7 Optics - sun acq/rate null Large wheel (80 Nms) Tip off rate less than 0.05 deg/sec Imbalance torque disturbance Weight and Power Small wheel (40 Nms)+ PAF Assuming with good PAF, tip off rate less than 0.01 deg/sec 40 Nms wheel Weight and Power Thruster PPT is not sufficient to null the rate (0.01 deg/sec) and acquire the sun hydrazine - Sloshing problem Cold gas - only choice
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC8 Optics - SCIENCE PPT only Better quantization* No need to unload momentum* No heritage yet, EO1 will have one axis PPT control as test Need 12 PPT with no redundancy* Mass, power, cost Limited number (10 million) of firing (fire every 3 s for 1 year) Plume impingement Electro-magnetic contamination Need to further investigate items without ‘*’ Wheel with isolation; thruster for momentum unloading Quantization Need to unload momentum* Has heritage* Longer life time* With four wheel provides redundancy* Mass, power, cost Imbalance torque disturbance Same as PPT last item
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC9 Optics - Science (con’t) Small wheel with isolation /PPT Wheel for pointing, PPT for momentum unloading Finer quantization of wheel Extend PPT life time Wheel for coarse pointing, PPT for fine pointing and momentum unloading Better quantization for fine pointing Extend PPT lifetime Depend on the actuator induced disturbance and other studies
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC10 Optics - Slew Wheel Less than 6 hours to slew 45 degree Remain a zero-momentum system PPT 12 hours to slew 45 degree After the slew, the system momentum may not be zero
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC11 Technology New Generation Integrated Wheel Wheel and electronic all integrated Low noise, low imbalance torque, low power Spartan 400 series and Triana heritage New Generation Star Tracker NGST heritage Accuracy 1.35 arcsec accuracy per star Pulse Plasma Thruster As three axis fine control actuator
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC12 PPT concerns Plume impingement, EMI, Life time Maintain a zero momentum system A better solar torque estimation Tracking strategy of optics and detector spacecraft Fine pointing Strategies Operation scenarios post separation Null rate before separate two spacecraft Rate after two spacecraft separation What is the rate after two spacecraft separation
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15 July 1999NASA/GSFC/IMDC13 Component (wheel option)
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