The MMS mission consists of four identical spinning spacecraft in a tetrahedron-like formation during predefined orbital regions-of-interest [1]. The MMS formation will fly about a highly eccentric orbit to study magnetic reconnection in the Earth.s magnetosphere. The mission is divided in two main science phases of markedly different orbit size. Phase 1 is a 1.2 R(sub E) x 12 R(sub E) (R(sub E) equals one Earth radius) orbit phase where science will be performed on the day-side of the magnetosphere, and Phase 2 is a 1.2 R(sub E) x 25 R(sub E) orbit phase where science will be performed on the night-side of the magnetosphere. For each phase, the MMS formation initially will fly a series of tetrahedron sizes ranging between 10-km and 400-km ...
The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission is the fourth mission of the Solar Terrestrial Probe (ST...
This paper describes the attitude ground system (AGS) design to be used for support of the Magnetosp...
Satellite formation missions allow for scientific measurement opportunities that are only otherwise ...
This paper describes the underlying dynamics of formation flying in a high-eccentricity orbit such a...
This paper describes the underlying dynamics of formation flying in a high-eccentricity orbit such a...
Formation maneuvering for the MMS mission is accomplished by executing a two-burn transfer for each ...
The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, launched on March 13, 2015, is the fourth mission of NA...
The use of spacecraft formations creates new and more demanding requirements for orbit determination...
Once in science mission orbits, the four 0.12-km diameter observatories plan to form a tetrahedron w...
This paper will describe the results that have been obtained to date during the MMS mission concerni...
The NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will fly four spinning spacecraft in formation in h...
Several methods are presented for the design of satellite formations for science missions in high-ec...
This paper will describe a study that was carried out on the design of a set of maneuvers that were ...
This paper describes the apogee-raising campaign of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, where the...
Several methods are presented for the design of satellite formations for science missions in high-ec...
The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission is the fourth mission of the Solar Terrestrial Probe (ST...
This paper describes the attitude ground system (AGS) design to be used for support of the Magnetosp...
Satellite formation missions allow for scientific measurement opportunities that are only otherwise ...
This paper describes the underlying dynamics of formation flying in a high-eccentricity orbit such a...
This paper describes the underlying dynamics of formation flying in a high-eccentricity orbit such a...
Formation maneuvering for the MMS mission is accomplished by executing a two-burn transfer for each ...
The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, launched on March 13, 2015, is the fourth mission of NA...
The use of spacecraft formations creates new and more demanding requirements for orbit determination...
Once in science mission orbits, the four 0.12-km diameter observatories plan to form a tetrahedron w...
This paper will describe the results that have been obtained to date during the MMS mission concerni...
The NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will fly four spinning spacecraft in formation in h...
Several methods are presented for the design of satellite formations for science missions in high-ec...
This paper will describe a study that was carried out on the design of a set of maneuvers that were ...
This paper describes the apogee-raising campaign of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, where the...
Several methods are presented for the design of satellite formations for science missions in high-ec...
The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission is the fourth mission of the Solar Terrestrial Probe (ST...
This paper describes the attitude ground system (AGS) design to be used for support of the Magnetosp...
Satellite formation missions allow for scientific measurement opportunities that are only otherwise ...