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Final Version Dick Bolt Code 302 May 13-17, 2002 Micro-Arcsecond Imaging Mission, Pathfinder (MAXIM-PF) Mission Success
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 2 Summary Mission Success Even with Fully Redundant S/C buses, the continuing Phase I & II operation is expected to have low probability of completing the full four (4) Year mission Design Considerations Hub S/C Recommend either redundant Laser ranger devices or Laser beams from at least (2) separate Laser devices of both wide & narrow beam Detector S/C Redundant design looks good Free Flyer S/Cs Redundant design looks good Mission Success Alternatives From a Reliability standpoint, other designs should be considered Two separate Detector S/C (single string) with: Single Hub S/C (Fully Redundant) with Free Flyers or: Two separate Hubs ( single string ) without Free Flyers R&S Support Cost 1 Million $ To support both Reliability & System Safety effort for at least 3 years
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 3 Assumptions Mission Length Phase I Mission length to be 1 Yr with Phase II to follow. Six (6) Months to get in orbit Phase II Mission length to be 3 Yrs / 5 Year Goal Total ( Phase I & II ) Four (4) Years with 5 Year Goal Redundancy Hub S/C –-Put Redundancy into Hub design & not Free Flyer Detector S/C –Fully redundant design needed
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 4 S/C Components Phase I Lens S/C (Hub) Tunable X-Ray Optical System Star Tracker S/C Bus Propulsion System ACS Laser Ranger to Detector S/C Six(6) attached Free Flyers acting as extra X-Ray reflectors Detector S/C RF Com to Earth Propulsion System ACS ############################################## Phase II Lens S/C (Hub) Tunable X-Ray Optical System Star Tracker S/C Bus Propulsion System ACS Laser Ranger Detachable Lens sections ( 6 units ) Release Mech. Tunable X-Ray Optical System Detector S/C Super Star Tracker Cryo Cooler RF Com to Earth Propulsion System ACS
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 5 Reliability Block Diagram Phase I Hub S/C Bus Detector S/C Bus FF Bus Hub Devices Detector Devices Launch Vehicle Delta IV Hydrazine Injection Propulsion System
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 6 Reliability Block Diagram Phase II Detector Devices Detector S/C Bus Hub Devices FF Bus Hub Tunable Mirrors Hub S/C Bus FF Laser Com FF #2 FF # 3 FF # 4 FF # 5 FF # 6 Free Flyer (FF #1) S/C #1 of 6 Detector S/C Hub S/C Launch Vehicle Delta IV Hydrazine Injection Propulsion System
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 7 Quick Mission Reliability Estimate Phase I Best Case Est. Mode I ( 2 Yr Mission ) 1? Without LV & Injector Prop. :.9 X.98 X.9 X.98 = 78% @ 1 Yr With LV & Injector Prop.:.78 X.94 X.99 = 72 % @ 1 Yr Phase I & II Best Case Est. Mode I & II ( 4 Yr Mission Total ) Without LV & Injector Prop. :.9 X.95 X.9 X.95 = 63% @ 4 Yrs With LV & Injector Prop.:.63 X.94 X.99 = 58.6% @ 4 Yrs LV=Launch Vehicle
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 8 Launch Vehicle Delta IV 94% Launch success Est. by Mfg. Air Force committed to future launches 1st stage is new design Hydrazine Propulsion L-2 Orbit Injection System No Reliability info, assume similar to S/C Hydrazine propulsion system 99% or better
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 9 Deployments Hub S/C Laser Lens Cap 6 Detachable Free Flyers Detector S/C 2 RF X-Band High Gain (dish) Antennas Free Flyer S/Cs None on S/C Separation Systems Separation of Hydrazine Propulsion Orbit Insertion System Separation of Hub from Detector & attached Free Flyers Separation of Six(6) separate Free Flyer units from the Hub
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 10 Full PRA Version Requirement Assumed Will likely include Fault Tree Success Diagram Full Reliability evaluation for both Spacecraft Bus & all Instruments Reliability GSFC Code 302 would likely play the coordinator of the operation even if an RSDO bus was chosen Instrument Reliability will likely be done by design & builder of each. System Safety GSFC Code 302 would likely play the coordinator of the Safety Data Package ( Only one(1) expected to cover all) even if an RSDO bus was chosen Cost Estimate: 1.0 Million $ Basis is: 1 FTE ( based on GSFC contractor $ ) for each discipline for 3 years. Likely more if GSFC Code 302 monitors or supervises coordination of effort by other contractors PRA Support & Costs Reliability & System Safety
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 11 Back-Up Slides See RSDO S/C Bus Reliability Information Graph
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 12 S/C Bus Reliability Curve Fully Redundant Single String RSDO S/C Bus Reliability For One (1) Year Mission Reliability % Failure Rate in Failures / Million Hrs
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 13 Single S/C 3 Year Bus Reliability Fully Redundant S/C Bus Single String S/C Bus Partially Redundant S/C Bus Area 3 Year Mission—Spacecraft Bus Only (Based On RSDO S/C Bus Reliability Info)
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Final Version MAXIM-PF, May 13-17, 2002 Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Success Page 14 RSDO S/C Bus Reliability For Four (4) Year Mission Fully Redundant S/C Bus area Reliability Failure Rate
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