This slide presentation reviews the missions that will be flown into deep space in the next 25 years, the navigational challenges for these missions, and the strategies that will be used to overcome these challenges. The challenges include: (1) an incresed need for autonomous navigation, (2) an increased use of in-situ and optical navigation, (3) an increased use of low-thrust propulsion, (4) an increased need for higher accuracy in guidance, navigation, and control, and an increased need for integration between flight path and attitude control. The enabling strategies that are planned for use are: (1) Advance Radio-Metric Tracking Capabilities, (2) Expand the Use of Optical Navigation, (3) Develop General-Purpose Autonomous Navigation Capabilities, (4) Improve Frequency and Timing Systems, and (5) Develop In-situ Tracking Infrastructure. Future trends that are being developed are Optical and Autonomous Navigation
The Next 25 Years of Deep Space Navigation
2008 AAS Guidance Navigation and Control Conference ; 2008 ; Breckenridge, CO, United States
2008-02-04
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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