Deep-space telecommunications systems will eventually operate at visible or near-infrared regions to provide increased information return from interplanetary spacecraft. This would require an onboard laser transponder in place of (or in addition to) the usual microwave transponder, as well as a network of ground-based and/or space-based optical observing stations. This article examines the expected navigation systems to meet these requirements. Special emphasis is given to optical astrometric (angular) measurements of stars, solar system target bodies, and (when available) laser-bearing spacecraft, since these observations can potentially provide the locations of both spacecraft and target bodies. The role of astrometry in the navigation sy...
This manuscript reviews recent progress in optical frequency references and optical communication sy...
© 2020, Univelt Inc. All rights reserved. This work investigates the use of laser communication (las...
A two-telescope system for a deep space optical communication receiver is proposed. To substantially...
Improvements in ground-based optical astrometry will eventually be required for navigation of interp...
In the past six decades the navigation of interplanetary space- craft has been accomplished through ...
Future planetary campaigns, including human missions, will require data rates difficult to realize b...
There exist certain distinct advantages in accuracy and economy in the use of systems to measure veh...
Future missions to the outer solar system or human exploration of Mars may use telemetry systems bas...
The problem of acquiring and tracking a distant terminal for long-range laser communications is defi...
This article describes potential enhancements to the Deep Space Network, based on a subnet of receiv...
In the near future the National Aeronautics and Space Administration anticipates a significant incre...
This paper summarizes part of a FY1998 effort on the design and development of an optical communicat...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
An overview of NASA's involvement in developing systems for precise determination of polar motion, e...
This manuscript reviews recent progress in optical frequency references and optical communication sy...
© 2020, Univelt Inc. All rights reserved. This work investigates the use of laser communication (las...
A two-telescope system for a deep space optical communication receiver is proposed. To substantially...
Improvements in ground-based optical astrometry will eventually be required for navigation of interp...
In the past six decades the navigation of interplanetary space- craft has been accomplished through ...
Future planetary campaigns, including human missions, will require data rates difficult to realize b...
There exist certain distinct advantages in accuracy and economy in the use of systems to measure veh...
Future missions to the outer solar system or human exploration of Mars may use telemetry systems bas...
The problem of acquiring and tracking a distant terminal for long-range laser communications is defi...
This article describes potential enhancements to the Deep Space Network, based on a subnet of receiv...
In the near future the National Aeronautics and Space Administration anticipates a significant incre...
This paper summarizes part of a FY1998 effort on the design and development of an optical communicat...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
An overview of NASA's involvement in developing systems for precise determination of polar motion, e...
This manuscript reviews recent progress in optical frequency references and optical communication sy...
© 2020, Univelt Inc. All rights reserved. This work investigates the use of laser communication (las...
A two-telescope system for a deep space optical communication receiver is proposed. To substantially...