Thrust force estimates for the reaction control thrusters on-board Cassini spacecraft are presented in this paper. Cassini consists of two thruster branches (A and B) each with eight thrusters. The four Z-thrusters control the X and Y-axes, while the four Y-thrusters control the Z-axis. It is important to track the thrust force estimates in order to detect any thruster degradation and for supporting various activities in spacecraft operations (Titan flyby, spacecraft maneuvers). The Euler equation, which describes the rotational motion of the spacecraft during a reaction wheel bias event, is used to develop the algorithm. The thrust estimates are obtained from the pseudo inverse solution using flight telemetry during the bias. Results show ...
This paper describes a Recursive Least Square (RLS) procedure for use in orbit to estimate the inert...
A key aspect in Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS) is the ability to estimateaccurately a s...
A major science objective of the Cassini mission is to study Saturnian satellites. The gravitational...
This paper describes a methodology for accurate and flight-calibrated determination of the on-times ...
The Cassini spacecraft has been in orbit around Saturn since 2004 and has since been approved for bo...
NASA's long-lived Cassini-Huygens spacecraft is currently in its 14th year of flight and in the mids...
As the first spacecraft to achieve orbit at Saturn in 2004, Cassini has collected science data throu...
The effect of altering a gain parameter in the Cassini reaction control system (RCS) delta-V control...
Twelve scientific instruments onboard the Cassini spacecraft depend on the accurate pointing capabil...
The NASA Phoenix 2007 Mars Lander mission, launched in August 2007 on its mission to land near the n...
NASA's Cassini Spacecraft, launched on October 15th, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30th, 2004, ...
In this research study, several new in-orbit algorithms are proposed to improve the performance of A...
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It h...
In 2005, Cassini detected jets composed mostly of water, spouting from a set of nearly parallel rift...
This paper describes a Recursive Least Square (RLS) procedure for use in orbit to estimate the inert...
This paper describes a Recursive Least Square (RLS) procedure for use in orbit to estimate the inert...
A key aspect in Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS) is the ability to estimateaccurately a s...
A major science objective of the Cassini mission is to study Saturnian satellites. The gravitational...
This paper describes a methodology for accurate and flight-calibrated determination of the on-times ...
The Cassini spacecraft has been in orbit around Saturn since 2004 and has since been approved for bo...
NASA's long-lived Cassini-Huygens spacecraft is currently in its 14th year of flight and in the mids...
As the first spacecraft to achieve orbit at Saturn in 2004, Cassini has collected science data throu...
The effect of altering a gain parameter in the Cassini reaction control system (RCS) delta-V control...
Twelve scientific instruments onboard the Cassini spacecraft depend on the accurate pointing capabil...
The NASA Phoenix 2007 Mars Lander mission, launched in August 2007 on its mission to land near the n...
NASA's Cassini Spacecraft, launched on October 15th, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30th, 2004, ...
In this research study, several new in-orbit algorithms are proposed to improve the performance of A...
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It h...
In 2005, Cassini detected jets composed mostly of water, spouting from a set of nearly parallel rift...
This paper describes a Recursive Least Square (RLS) procedure for use in orbit to estimate the inert...
This paper describes a Recursive Least Square (RLS) procedure for use in orbit to estimate the inert...
A key aspect in Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS) is the ability to estimateaccurately a s...
A major science objective of the Cassini mission is to study Saturnian satellites. The gravitational...