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Mission Geometry; Orbit and Constellation Design and Management

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Mission Geometry; Orbit and Constellation Design and Management J. R. Wertz
Libristo-Code: 05250890
Verlag Springer Netherlands, November 2001
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Mission Geometry: Orbit and Constellation Design and Management (OCDM) is the most complete treatment available for many elements of space mission design and astronautics. §OCDM discusses both the similarities and differences between orbit and altitude systems in terms of hardware, algorithms, design, and processing requirements. With the demand for reduced cost and the introduction of extensive on-board computing, what were once entirely separate disciplines have begun to merge. This volume will speed that process. §In all areas, OCDM is meant to be practical, with recommendations, insights, formulas, and numerical recipes based on 40 years of spaceflight experience from organizations worldwide. It is meant to be both a text and reference work that can be used by those entering the field and by senior engineers engaged in the design, analysis, construction, or on-orbit operations of orbit and attitude systems and components. Mission Geometry; Orbit and Constellation Design and Management (OCDM) is the most complete treatment available for many elements of space mission design and astronautics. Among these topics not covered elsewhere in the literature are: §The most extensive coverage available of constellation design and management; §Relative motion of satellites (global, local, at similar and widely differing altitudes); §Definition of an Orbit Cost Function for comparing the cost of access to and maintenance of alternative orbits; §Most extensive discussions available of autonomous navigation and autonomous orbit control; §The most complete discussion available of Earth coverage and viewing and lighting conditions; §Apparent motion of other satellites needed for cross-link pointing and antenna coverage; §Analytic expressions for the field of view of an array processor on the celestial sphere and projected onto the Earth's surface; §Detailed process for creating and analyzing mapping, pointing, and timing budgets; §Closed-form expressions for the ground track of a circular orbit, including high accuracy approximations for ground station coverage; §Convenient formulas for specialized orbits about the Earth and other planets; §Practical spacecraft problems such as time discontinuities, GPS coverage at satellite altitudes, and how to identify and handle singularities in measurement sets; and §New solutions for all possible spherical triangles without quadrant ambiguities and allowing all sides and angles to range from 0 to 360 deg. §OCDM discusses both the similarities and differences between orbit and altitude systems in terms of hardware, algorithms, design, and processing requirements. With the demand for reduced cost and the introduction of extensive on-board computing, what were once entirely separate disciplines have begun to merge. This volume will speed that process. §In all areas, OCDM is meant to be practical, with recommendations, insights, formulas, and numerical recipes based on 40 years of spaceflight experience from organizations worldwide. It is meant to be both a text and reference work that can be used by those entering the field and by senior engineers engaged in the design, analysis, construction, or on-orbit operations of orbit and attitude systems and components. §Copyright Microcosm: www.smad.com

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Vollständiger Name Mission Geometry; Orbit and Constellation Design and Management
Autor J. R. Wertz
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2002
Anzahl der Seiten 985
EAN 9780792371489
ISBN 0792371488
Libristo-Code 05250890
Gewicht 1604
Abmessungen 167 x 238 x 50
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