来自外行星的微波通信:旅行者计划

A. Brejcha
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在20世纪70年代末,有一种罕见的外行星排列,允许一个航天器执行多行星任务。旅行者计划(Voyager Project)就是这样一项任务,该计划将发射两艘宇宙飞船,飞越木星和土星。1977年夏末,两艘旅行者号宇宙飞船从位于佛罗里达州肯尼迪角的空军东部试验场发射升空。他们每个人都进行了实验,以收集有关木星、土星、它们的卫星以及地球和土星之间的行星际介质的信息。旅行者号的科学数据速率从80比特/秒到115.2比特/秒不等。异常高的数据速率,再加上木星和土星之间的巨大距离以及航天器的可用功率,给通信系统的设计者带来了一些独特的问题。本文概述了旅行者计划、任务目标以及满足任务目标所需的航天器通信系统。提出了复杂性和问题,如功耗、重量和天线指向约束,以及射频和S/ x波段天线子系统的详细描述。
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Microwave Communications from the Outer Planets: The Voyager Project
During the late 1970s, there is a rare alignment of the outer planets which allows a single spacecraft to fly a multip1anet mission. The Voyager Project, which will fly two spacecraft past Jupiter and Saturn, is such a mission. In the late summer of 1977, two Voyager spacecraft were launched from the Air Force Eastern Test Range at Cape Kennedy, Florida. They each carried experiments to gather information about Jupiter, Saturn, their satellites and the interplanetary medium between Earth and Saturn. The Voyager science data rates varied from 80 bits/s to 115.2 kbits/s. The exceptionally high data rates, coupled together with the enormous Jupiter and Saturn distances and available spacecraft power, presented some unique problems to the communications system designers. This paper summarizes the Voyager Project, the mission objectives, and the spacecraft communications system required to meet the mission objectives. The complexities and problems, such as power consumption, weight, and antenna pointing constraints are presented, along with a detailed description of the radio frequency and S/X-band antenna subsystems.
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