The Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology (SEXTANT) is a technology demonstration enhancement to the Neutron-star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) mission. SEXTANT will be a first demonstration of in-space, autonomous, X-ray pulsar navigation (XNAV). Navigating using millisecond X-ray pulsars which could provide a GPS-like navigation capability available throughout our Solar System and beyond. NICER is a NASA Astrophysics Explorer Mission of Opportunity to the International Space Station that was launched and installed in June of 2017. During NICER's nominal 18-month base mission, SEXTANT will perform a number of experiments to demonstrate XNAV and advance the technology on a number of fronts. In this work, we review the SEXTANT, its goals, and present early results from SEXTANT experiments conducted in the first six months of operation. With these results, SEXTANT has made significant progress toward meeting its primary and secondary mission goals. We also describe the SEXTANT flight operations, calibration activities, and initial results.
Sextant X-Ray Pulsar Navigation Demonstration: Initial On-Orbit Results
Annual American Astronautical Society (AAS) Guidance and Control Conference 2018 ; 2018 ; Breckenridge, CO, United States
2018-02-01
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SEXTANT X-ray Pulsar Navigation Demonstration: Additional On-Orbit Results (AIAA 2018-2538)
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2018
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