After more than three years in orbit, a longitude swap maneuver was required to exchange the leading and trailing spacecraft of the GRACE formation. While the two satellites are nominally separated by about 220km in along-track direction, a close encounter took place during the swap sequence. Based on the successful use for co-location of geo-stationary satellites, the concept of eccentricity/inclination vector separation has been suggested for safe proximity operations in this mission phase. Taking care of the natural evolution of the relative orbital elements of GRACE 1 and 2, optimum maneuver dates were identified. By proper timing of the maneuvers a safe limit for the minimum distance during the encounter could be guaranteed even in cas...
Advanced multisatellite missions based on formation-flying and on-orbit servicing concepts require t...
Precise orbit determination was investigated for a satellite constellation comprised of two differen...
The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a joint mission between the National Aeronaut...
After more than two years in orbit, a longitude swap maneuver is required to exchange the leading an...
The implementation of synthetic apertures by means of a distributed satellite system requires tight ...
This paper investigates a proximity operations concept able to realize the demanding requirements f...
Three key items have been studied at the mission control center (GSOC) for the build-up and control ...
The finite-thrust deployment of a two-satellite formation into a highly elliptic orbit is optimized ...
Orbital maneuvers are usually performed as needed for low earth orbiters to maintain a predefined tr...
Keeping a cluster of satellites within bounded relative distances requires active control, because n...
The finite-thrust deployment of a two-satellite formation into a highly elliptic orbit is optimized ...
The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a joint American-German geo-scientific projec...
A relative orbit control concept for collocated geostationary spacecraft is presented. One chief spa...
Spacecraft formation flying is considered as a key technology for advanced space missions. Compared ...
The two GRACE satellites were successfully launched on March 17, 2002 by a Russian Rockot launcher. ...
Advanced multisatellite missions based on formation-flying and on-orbit servicing concepts require t...
Precise orbit determination was investigated for a satellite constellation comprised of two differen...
The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a joint mission between the National Aeronaut...
After more than two years in orbit, a longitude swap maneuver is required to exchange the leading an...
The implementation of synthetic apertures by means of a distributed satellite system requires tight ...
This paper investigates a proximity operations concept able to realize the demanding requirements f...
Three key items have been studied at the mission control center (GSOC) for the build-up and control ...
The finite-thrust deployment of a two-satellite formation into a highly elliptic orbit is optimized ...
Orbital maneuvers are usually performed as needed for low earth orbiters to maintain a predefined tr...
Keeping a cluster of satellites within bounded relative distances requires active control, because n...
The finite-thrust deployment of a two-satellite formation into a highly elliptic orbit is optimized ...
The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a joint American-German geo-scientific projec...
A relative orbit control concept for collocated geostationary spacecraft is presented. One chief spa...
Spacecraft formation flying is considered as a key technology for advanced space missions. Compared ...
The two GRACE satellites were successfully launched on March 17, 2002 by a Russian Rockot launcher. ...
Advanced multisatellite missions based on formation-flying and on-orbit servicing concepts require t...
Precise orbit determination was investigated for a satellite constellation comprised of two differen...
The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a joint mission between the National Aeronaut...