Title :
Laying down tracks: DSN planning for Cassini´s final mission phase
Author :
Sturm, Erick ; Manor-Chapman, Emily
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Cassini Mission is in the final years of its second extension, the Cassini Solstice Mission (CSM). Nine months prior to the end-of-mission, the spacecraft will embark on its final mission phase, the F-ring and Proximal Orbits (FRPO). These orbits will bring the spacecraft closer to Saturn than ever before, allowing for the collection of some of the most unprecedented, imperative, and profuse science of the entire mission. A key challenge during this phase is identifying viable spacecraft downlink opportunities given the reduced orbital period and the temporal `balancing act´ that must be maintained between science data acquisition, orbit trim maneuvers (OTMs), orbital geometry, other missions´ events, and Deep Space Network (DSN) downtimes. This paper describes the development of the DSN straw-man for the FRPO phase of the Cassini mission, starting with the constraints identified from the above sources, then the process followed to select DSN passes given those constraints, and finally the products produced to summarize the selected passes and verify their compliance with the constraints. Ultimately, the DSN straw-man included 286 selected passes, of which only 44 had conflicts with constraints.
Keywords :
Saturn; space communication links; space vehicles; Cassini Solstice Mission; Cassini final mission phase; DSN planning; F-ring and Proximal Orbits; FRPO; Saturn; data acquisition; deep space network; orbit trim maneuvers; orbital geometry; orbital period reduction; spacecraft downlink opportunities; Earth; Geometry; Maintenance engineering; Orbits; Planning; Saturn; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5379-0
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2015.7119016