PUNCH的使命:系统交易和生存的不断发展的LV市场

R. Killough, M. Beasley, Alan Henry, C. Deforest, J. Redfern, William Wells, Keith G. W. Smith, G. Laurent, Sarah Gibson, R. Colaninno
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统一日冕和日光层的偏振计(PUNCH)任务包括一个由四颗微型卫星组成的星座,这些卫星将通过成像太阳日冕和太阳风中自由电子反射的微弱阳光痕迹来产生太阳风的3D图像。PUNCH天文台中的三个分别拥有一个宽视场成像仪(WFI),一个拥有一个窄视场成像仪(NFI)。该任务由美国宇航局探索者计划资助。本文重点介绍了一些设计决策,这些决策是为了实现所谓的优雅设计,使四个PUNCH天文台拥有三个非常不同的仪器,从而实现一个共同的航天器以及仪器组件的显着共性。这种设计方法最大限度地降低了风险,同时在小型探索者任务预算的背景下实现了大科学。虽然已经进入飞行开发和制造阶段,但PUNCH最近从主要任务转变为共享任务,从次要有效载荷适配器部署。我们简要讨论了迄今为止在这一过渡中遇到的一些挑战,必须做出的假设,以及对任务时间表的影响。
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The PUNCH Mission: System Trades and Surviving The Evolving LV Market
The Polarimeter to UNify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission comprises a constellation of four micro-satellites that will produce 3D images of the solar wind by imaging the faint traces of sunlight reflected from free electrons in the solar corona and solar wind. Three of the PUNCH observatories host a Wide Field Imager (WFI) instrument each, and one hosts a Narrow Field Imager (NFI). The mission is funded by the NASA Explorers Program. This paper highlights some of the design decisions that went into enabling what has been described as an elegant design, enabling a common spacecraft as well as significant commonality in instrument components for the four PUNCH observatories hosting three very different instruments. The design approach minimized risk while enabling big science in the context of a Small Explorer mission budget. Although well into flight development and fabrication, PUNCH was recently transitioned from a prime mission to a rideshare mission for deployment from a secondary payload adaptor. We briefly discuss some of the challenges encountered to-date in this transition, assumptions that had to be made, and impact to the mission schedule.
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