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Lunar Navigation Beacon Network Using Global Navigation Satellite System Receivers
Anzalone, Evan J ; Getchius, Joel W ; Leggett, Jared O ; Ashman, Ben W ; Parker, Joel J K ; Winternitz, Luke B
关键词: AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION;    BEACONS;    COMMAND GUIDANCE;    CUBESATS;    DESCENT;    GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM;    HIGH ALTITUDE;    INERTIAL GUIDANCE;    LUNAR ORBITS;    MOON;    NAVIGATION SATELLITES;    SPACE NAVIGATION;    TIME MEASUREMENT;    TRANSMITTER RECEIVERS;   
RP-ID  :  IAC-19-A3,2C,5,x52338,M19-7662
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

With the increasing traffic in the lunar regime as part of NASA efforts to return humans to the moon. In order to support these missions, new capabilities are needed to support autonomous navigation and inter-asset communication. Additionally, with maturation and flight demonstration of increasingly capable small satellites, there is an opportunity to embed technology into a small spacecraft as part of companion missions. This paper addresses one such architecture, taking advantage of a lunar lander vehicle to host a companion spacecraft to build out lunar navigation and communication capability. The backbone of this spacecraft is the Navigator GPS receiver. This hardware has continually broken records on high altitude GPS coverage and has the potential to support autonomous navigation at lunar distances. This research proposes a large cubesat built around this technology and catching a ride to the moon via a lander mission. The concept of operations includes the spacecraft deploying prior to the lunar sphere of influence and maneuvering to enter into a lunar orbit. With the Navigator receiver, this spacecraft is capable of a large amount of autonomy, with a limited need for ground-based orbit determination. This spacecraft will fly alongside the lander, acting as a navigation reference during cruise, descent, and post-landing for mission validation. To assess this mission scenario, three aspects are covered in detail herein: the feasibility and mission requirements for entering into a lunar orbit given deployment along a lander surface-bound trajectory, the performance capability of the receiver along this transfer trajectory and in lunar orbit, and the ability to support navigation of the lander itself. These three areas are discussed in detail, providing results that support feasibility of the mission and determination of initial requirements.

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