Interplanetary spacecraft navigation relies on three types of terrestrial tracking observables.1) Ranging measures the distance between the observing site and the probe. 2) The line-of-sight velocity of the probe is inferred from Doppler-shift by measuring the frequency shift of the received signal with respect to the unshifted frequency. 3) Differential angular coordinates of the probe with respect to natural radio sources are nominally obtained via a differential delay technique of (Delta) DOR (Delta Differential One-way Ranging). The accuracy of spacecraft coordinate determination depends on the measurement uncertainties associated with each of these three techniques. We evaluate the corresponding sources of error and present a detailed ...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
none7The Delta Differential One Way Ranging (Delta-DOR) is a powerful interferometric technique that...
Navigation of Mariner spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond will require greater accuracy of positional d...
Earth-based radiometric tracking is the primary source of navigation data during interplanetary crui...
Radio interferometric techniques for measuring spacecraft angular position play a role of increasing...
In Part 1 of this two-part article, an error budget is presented for Earth-based delta differential ...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
none7The Delta Differential One Way Ranging (Delta-DOR) is a powerful interferometric technique that...
Navigation of Mariner spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond will require greater accuracy of positional d...
Earth-based radiometric tracking is the primary source of navigation data during interplanetary crui...
Radio interferometric techniques for measuring spacecraft angular position play a role of increasing...
In Part 1 of this two-part article, an error budget is presented for Earth-based delta differential ...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
Navigation of deep-space probes is accomplished through a variety of different radio observables, na...
none7The Delta Differential One Way Ranging (Delta-DOR) is a powerful interferometric technique that...
Navigation of Mariner spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond will require greater accuracy of positional d...