Visibility times, i.e., times which desired targets are visible to a payload, are examined for attached Shuttle payloads. These times are affected by a number of constraints. Some constraints are examined along with mathematical or computer modeling techniques used to determine their effects. The constraints include: occultation of the earth, moon, and sun, and limb avoidance angles of each; orbit parameters such as inclination and ascending node, along with sensitivity to changes in each; TDRSS acquisition; South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) avoidance, nighttime viewing only; bright earth avoidance angles; the field of view; Shuttle attitude, and Orbiter operational constraints. All of this information is integrated and, with computer programs, a schedule of observations and Shuttle attitudes is obtained.
Mission analysis techniques for attached Shuttle payloads
Sounding Rocket Conference ; 1982 ; Orlando, FL
1982-01-01
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