卡西尼号最后的任务:规划一个新的任务环境

N. Vandermey, William M. Heventhal, T. Ray
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卡西尼f环和近端轨道(FRPO)是一个新的和独特的任务;为了确保最高优先级的科学得以实施,近地轨道科学小组(POST)的成立是为了预先分配所有22个近地轨道的周期。f环轨道和POST之外的近端时间的处理类似于卡西尼号的至日任务,使用预集成事件(PIE)过程。航天器轨道的新特性和独特特性要求在安全飞行的同时,还要为尽可能多、最好的科学回报做计划。通过将高增益天线(HGA)转向尘埃RAM方向(HGA2RAM),可以保护一些环平面交叉(RPX)免受尘埃影响。如果在第一个近端RPX上看到高于预期的尘埃读数,那么项目办公室可能会选择要求更多(所有)后续RPX为HGA2RAM,通过上行序列的实时命令覆盖实现。在最终目标飞掠后,指向不确定性将比通常情况下更大;解决这一问题的一些过程变化包括增加额外的轨道修剪机动(OTMs)(燃料允许)以重新同步到参考轨迹并减少指向不确定性;为了解决这些序列难以实现的认知,FRPO做出了一些改变,包括要求对某些类型的观测进行早期指向设计(在集成期间),要求团队尽早检查他们可以转换和转换观测姿态,并且他们的姿态是安全的。调整实施过程,给科学观测设计者更多的时间。本文将讨论到目前为止的这些过程变化和经验教训。
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The Cassini grand finale mission: Planning for a new mission environment
The Cassini F-Ring & Proximal Orbits (FRPO) is a new and unique mission; to ensure the highest priority science gets implemented, the POST (Proximal Orbit Science Team) was created to pre-allocate the time around periapse for all 22 proximal orbits. The F-ring orbits, and proximal time outside of POST, were handled similar to Cassini's Solstice Mission using the Pre-Integrated Event (PIE) process. The new and unique properties of the spacecraft's trajectory required much forethought to be flown safely while still planning for the most and best science return possible. Some ring-plane crossings (RPX) will be protected against dust impacts by turning the high gain antenna (HGA) to the dust RAM direction (HGA2RAM). If on the first proximal RPX higher than expected dust readings are seen then the Project Office may choose to require more (all) subsequent RPX to be HGA2RAM, implemented via a real-time command overlay for uplinked sequences. The pointing uncertainties will be larger than usual after the final targeted flyby; some of the process changes to address this include adding extra orbit trim maneuvers (OTMs) (fuel permitting) to resync to the reference trajectory and reduce pointing uncertainties; and movable blocks of commands to be used for some periapses where atmospheric drag may cause large timing shifts Changes made for FRPO to address perceptions that these sequences will be hard to implement include requiring early pointing designs (during integration) for certain types of observations, requiring teams to check early on that they can turn to and from their observation attitude, and that their attitude is safe, and adjusting the Implementation process to give more time for science observation designers. This paper will discuss these process changes and lessons learned so far.
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