Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 20 segundos...
Inicio  /  Aerospace  /  Vol: 8 Par: 10 (2021)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Orbital Design and Control for Jupiter-Observation Spacecraft

Chunsheng Jiang    
Yongjie Liu    
Yu Jiang and Hengnian Li    

Resumen

This paper investigates the evolution of orbits around Jupiter and designs a sun-synchronous repeating ground track orbit. In the dynamical models, the leading terms of the Jupiter?s oblateness are J2 and J4 terms. A reasonable range of ground track repetition parameter Q is given and the best observation orbit elements are selected. Meanwhile, the disturbing function acting on the navigation spacecraft is the atmospheric drag and the third body. The law of altitude decay of the spacecraft?s semimajor orbit axis caused by the atmospheric drag is studied, and the inclination perturbation caused by the sun?s gravity is analyzed. This paper designs a semimajor axis compensation strategy to maintain the orbit?s repeatability and proposes an initial inclination prebiased strategy to limit the local time at the descending node in a permitted range. In particular, these two methods are combined in the context of sun-synchronous repeating ground track orbit for better observation of the surface of Jupiter.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Egidio D?Amato, Immacolata Notaro, Giulia Panico, Luciano Blasi, Massimiliano Mattei and Alessia Nocerino    
In the last decade, the increasing use of NanoSats and CubeSats has made the re-entry capsule an emerging research field needing updates in configuration and technology. In particular, the door to advancements in terms of efficiency and re-usability has ... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Jakub Gramatyka, Przemyslaw Paszkiewicz, Damian Grabowski, Adrian Parzybut, Daria Bodych, Krzysztof Wróblewski, Pawel Surmacz and Krzysztof Pietrzak    
The following paper presents the key design and test activities associated with the development of POLON?a green microsatellite propulsion module using 98% Hydrogen Peroxide (HTP). POLON, which stands for ?Polish Propulsion Module?, is the first step tow... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Lorenzo Niccolai, Marco Bassetto, Alessandro A. Quarta and Giovanni Mengali    
The presence of a number of space debris in low Earth orbits poses a serious threat for current spacecraft operations and future space missions. To mitigate this critical problem, international guidelines suggest that an artificial satellite should decay... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Yini Zhong and Rui Zhong    
One of the important applications of the space tethered system is formation flying. To satisfy the requirement for interferometry of ground targets by remote-sensing satellites, a new type of tethered solar sail spacecraft has been proposed in recent res... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Qingqing Li, Yuming Tao and Fanghua Jiang    
In the past few years, distant retrograde orbits (DROs) have become increasingly popular due to their conspicuous stability. Nevertheless, it is this characteristic that results in the challenge to the design of transfer orbits into/out of DROs. This pap... ver más
Revista: Aerospace