空间环境测量卫星编队轨道设计

Karthick Dharmarajan, G. Palmerini
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准确了解不同高度地球轨道上的空间环境特征,对于了解我们星球的地球物理行为以及可靠地设计能够承受相关的、具有挑战性的条件的空间飞行器至关重要。需要现场测量来提高这方面的知识,并正确调整轨道环境模型。致力于实现这一目标的计量学包括先进的仪器,但也建立在测量点在空间和时间上的正确分布的基础上。本文讨论了利用小卫星编队飞行概念的能力,对低地球轨道采样任务进行有效的轨道设计。所提出的方法可以适用于不同兴趣范围内的不同可能的采样活动,并侧重于被动控制,从而延长任务持续时间,并确实具有重要的、长时间的收集数据系列。给出了这些轨道最优获取的一些实例并进行了分析。
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Orbit Design for Satellite Formations devoted to Space Environment Measurements
Accurate knowledge of the space environment characteristics in terrestrial orbits at different altitudes is of paramount importance for the understanding of geophysical behavior of our planet, as well as for a reliable design of the space vehicles, able to withstand the relevant, challenging conditions. In-situ measurements are required to improve this knowledge and to correctly tune the models of the orbital environment. The metrology devoted to this goal includes advanced instruments, but also builds on a correct distribution, in space and time, of the measurement points. This paper discusses effective orbital design for missions devoted to the sampling of the Low Earth orbits, taking advantage of the capabilities of the formation flying concept that can be nowadays exploited by small satellites. The proposed approach can be adapted to different possible sampling campaigns at the different ranges of interest, and focusses on a passive control enabling extended mission duration and indeed significant, time-long series of collected data. Some examples for optimal acquisition of these orbits are included and analyzed.
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