Title :
Atomic Clocks and Oscillators for Deep-Space Navigation and Radio Science
Author :
Prestage, John D. ; Weaver, Gregory L.
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena
Abstract :
This paper describes new oscillator and atomic clock technologies that, when combined, create a master oscillator for use in deep-space navigation and science measurements. This atomic clock promises to execute spacecraft navigation using a one-way downlink only method, saving many millions of dollars per year. We will describe the complementary technology developments by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory toward a space-ready mercury atomic-ion clock and by the Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, in reducing the size, mass, and operating power of its quartz, ultrastable oscillator.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; radiofrequency oscillators; radionavigation; atomic clocks; deep-space navigation; master oscillator; one-way downlink only method; radio science; Aircraft navigation; Atomic clocks; Atomic measurements; Downlink; Laboratories; Oscillators; Propulsion; Radio navigation; Space technology; Space vehicles; Allan deviation; linear ion trap; radiometric; redshift; space clock; space-borne atomic clock; ultrastable oscillator;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2007.905130