2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720)
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2004.1368062
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An overview of formation flying technology development for the terrestrial planet finder mission

Abstract: Absfract-The objective of the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) mission is to find and characterize earth-like planets orbiting other stars. Three architectural options are under consideration for this mission: a formation-flying interferometer (FFI), a structurally-connected interferometer, and a coronagraph. One of these options will be selected as the TPF baseline design in 2006. This paper describes the technology tasks underway to establish the viability of precision formation flying for the FFI option. In … Show more

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“…Then the velocity change required (∆V ) for the two burns is specified by Eqs. (2)(3). Equation 3 results from the fact that the entire velocity needs to be removed in the LVLH frame for the agent to align itself with the target orbit.…”
Section: Two-burn Controller With Linear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the velocity change required (∆V ) for the two burns is specified by Eqs. (2)(3). Equation 3 results from the fact that the entire velocity needs to be removed in the LVLH frame for the agent to align itself with the target orbit.…”
Section: Two-burn Controller With Linear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thrusters will cause minimal s/c vibration 6. Subsystem will provide thrust for 10-year extended mission For requirement number 5, it was found in previous investigations [11] that the smooth/continuous thrust provided by amplitude modulated thrusters is required for formation rotation maneuvers, thus ruling out thruster technologies that nominally operate in pulse width modulated (PWM) mode. For these requirements the results of a propulsion system trade-off study are summarized in Figure 8.…”
Section: Reflector and Combiner Thrusters Shall Be Commanded By The Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solar radiation compensation AV value assumes a solar optimal orbit location. All other values are derived from conservative requirements for the TPF-I mission [9]. Mission Formation Flying Requirements To determine the spectral properties of target planets, TPF-I will use infrared wavelengths of about 7 -17 pm.…”
Section: Propulsion Requirements and Considerations For Science Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cell, referred to henceforth as an auctioneer a, becomes the sole publisher of information on the topic T(p j ) and will respond to any subsequent inquiries from subscribers to topic with {p j , ø}, thus, fulfilling Condition (2).…”
Section: B Communication Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some proposals call for formations of robotic satellites, specifically, space-based solar power collection [1] and sparse aperture telescopes like NASA's Terrestrial Planet Finder [2] and the ESA's Darwin telescope ( Fig. 1) [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%