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Optical Navigation Preparations for the New Horizons Kuiper-Belt Extended Mission
by
Pelgrift, John Y
, Olkin, Catherine B
, Lessac-Chenen, Erik J
, Weaver, Harold A
, Adam, Coralie D
, Stern, S. Alan
, Pelletier, Frederic J
, Spencer, John R
, Nelson, Derek S
, Holdridge, Mark E
in
Design
/ Entire functions
/ Flight operations
/ Kuiper belt
/ Navigation systems
/ New Horizons mission
/ Orbit determination
/ Pluto (dwarf planet)
/ Reconnaissance
/ Sensors
/ Space exploration
/ Space telescopes
/ Spacecraft
/ Systems design
/ Trans-Neptunian objects
2020
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Optical Navigation Preparations for the New Horizons Kuiper-Belt Extended Mission
by
Pelgrift, John Y
, Olkin, Catherine B
, Lessac-Chenen, Erik J
, Weaver, Harold A
, Adam, Coralie D
, Stern, S. Alan
, Pelletier, Frederic J
, Spencer, John R
, Nelson, Derek S
, Holdridge, Mark E
in
Design
/ Entire functions
/ Flight operations
/ Kuiper belt
/ Navigation systems
/ New Horizons mission
/ Orbit determination
/ Pluto (dwarf planet)
/ Reconnaissance
/ Sensors
/ Space exploration
/ Space telescopes
/ Spacecraft
/ Systems design
/ Trans-Neptunian objects
2020
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Optical Navigation Preparations for the New Horizons Kuiper-Belt Extended Mission
by
Pelgrift, John Y
, Olkin, Catherine B
, Lessac-Chenen, Erik J
, Weaver, Harold A
, Adam, Coralie D
, Stern, S. Alan
, Pelletier, Frederic J
, Spencer, John R
, Nelson, Derek S
, Holdridge, Mark E
in
Design
/ Entire functions
/ Flight operations
/ Kuiper belt
/ Navigation systems
/ New Horizons mission
/ Orbit determination
/ Pluto (dwarf planet)
/ Reconnaissance
/ Sensors
/ Space exploration
/ Space telescopes
/ Spacecraft
/ Systems design
/ Trans-Neptunian objects
2020
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Optical Navigation Preparations for the New Horizons Kuiper-Belt Extended Mission
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Optical Navigation Preparations for the New Horizons Kuiper-Belt Extended Mission
2020
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Overview
Acquiring and processing astrometric measurements of a spacecraft’s target using on-board images, generically referred to as optical navigation, is an integral function of the orbit determination and navigation of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft. Since New Horizons’ reconnaissance of the Pluto system in July 2015, many preparations have been completed to further enhance the optical navigation system and prepare for the reconnaissance of New Horizons’ next target, Kuiper Belt Object (486958) 2014 MU69 (unofficially nicknamed Ultima Thule). Due to its low relative brightness compared to most planetary exploration targets, Ultima Thule presents several unique challenges to the optical navigation system. The optical navigation system design, imaging schedule, and technical algorithms that were developed and tailored to these challenges are explored in detail. Additionally, several operational readiness tests, simulation methods, and test results are presented and analyzed to assess the optical navigation system performance and implications to flight operations. Lastly, a first look at Ultima as viewed from the New Horizons LORRI imager is presented.
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Springer Nature B.V
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