The trajectory of the Ulysses spacecraft caused its geocentric declination to exceed 60 deg South for over two months during the Fall of 1994, permitting continuous tracking from a single site. During this time, spacecraft operations constraints allowed only Doppler tracking data to be collected, and imposed a high radial acceleration uncertainty on the orbit determination process. The unusual aspects of this situation have motivated a re-examination of the Hamilton-Melbourne results, which have been used before to estimate the information content of Doppler tracking for trajectories closer to the ecliptic. The addition of an acceleration term to this equation is found to significantly increase the declination uncertainty for symmetric pass...
Before humanity can safely venture away from their terrestrial roots, robotic probes will be require...
This paper reports on the navigation activities during Rosetta s Mars swing-by. It covers the Mars a...
Ulysses is a joint ESA-NASA mission, the primary purpose of the mission is to make scientific measur...
The Ulysses Log tells the story of some intriguing problems that we (=The Spacecraft Team) have enco...
Radio metric data from the Pioneer 10/11, Galileo, and Ulysses spacecraft indicate an apparent anoma...
A navigation error covariance analysis of four highly elliptical Earth orbits is described, with apo...
Trajectory calculations for Venus swingby trajectories, interplanetary navigation and guidance analy...
The application of precision two-way ranging to orbit determination with relatively short data arcs ...
During 2006, three ESA interplanetary spacecraft, Rosetta, Mars Express (MEX) and Venus Express (VEX...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
The Ulysses Mission is a collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aero...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77381/1/AIAA-7647-407.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76431/1/AIAA-2004-5394-260.pd
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
A number of different types of deviations from Kepler's laws for planetary orbits can occur in nonNe...
Before humanity can safely venture away from their terrestrial roots, robotic probes will be require...
This paper reports on the navigation activities during Rosetta s Mars swing-by. It covers the Mars a...
Ulysses is a joint ESA-NASA mission, the primary purpose of the mission is to make scientific measur...
The Ulysses Log tells the story of some intriguing problems that we (=The Spacecraft Team) have enco...
Radio metric data from the Pioneer 10/11, Galileo, and Ulysses spacecraft indicate an apparent anoma...
A navigation error covariance analysis of four highly elliptical Earth orbits is described, with apo...
Trajectory calculations for Venus swingby trajectories, interplanetary navigation and guidance analy...
The application of precision two-way ranging to orbit determination with relatively short data arcs ...
During 2006, three ESA interplanetary spacecraft, Rosetta, Mars Express (MEX) and Venus Express (VEX...
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
The Ulysses Mission is a collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aero...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77381/1/AIAA-7647-407.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76431/1/AIAA-2004-5394-260.pd
Over the past decades NASA pioneered the use of VLBI techniques for the determination of the angular...
A number of different types of deviations from Kepler's laws for planetary orbits can occur in nonNe...
Before humanity can safely venture away from their terrestrial roots, robotic probes will be require...
This paper reports on the navigation activities during Rosetta s Mars swing-by. It covers the Mars a...
Ulysses is a joint ESA-NASA mission, the primary purpose of the mission is to make scientific measur...