Mission geometry : orbit and constellation design and management ; spacecraft orbit and attitude systems

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Mission geometry : orbit and constellation design and management ; spacecraft orbit and attitude systems

James R. Wertz

(Space technology library, vol. 13)

Microcosm Press, c2001 , Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Preparation of this volume has been sponsored by the Naval Center for Space Technology at the Navel Research Lab under the direction of Marvin Levenson, Attitude Control Section

With contributions by Hans F. Meissiger, Lauri Kraft Newman, Geoffrey N. Smit

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Mission Geometry: Orbit and Constellation Design and Management (OCDM) is the most complete treatment available for many elements of space mission design and astronautics. OCDM discusses both the similarities and differences between orbit and altitude systems in terms of hardware, algorithms, design, and processing requirements. With the demand for reduced cost and the introduction of extensive on-board computing, what were once entirely separate disciplines have begun to merge. This volume will speed that process. In all areas, OCDM is meant to be practical, with recommendations, insights, formulas, and numerical recipes based on 40 years of spaceflight experience from organizations worldwide. It is meant to be both a text and reference work that can be used by those entering the field and by senior engineers engaged in the design, analysis, construction, or on-orbit operations of orbit and attitude systems and components.

Table of Contents

List of Authors. Preface. 1. Spacecraft Orbit and Attitude Systems. 2. Orbit Properties and Terminology. 3. Attitude Properties and Terminology. 4. Space-Based Orbit, Attitude, and Timing Systems. 5. Definition of Requirements. 6. Geometry on the Celestial Sphere. 7. Spacecraft Position and Attitude Systems. 8. Full-Sky Spherical Geometry. 9. Earth Coverage. 10. Satellite Relative Motion. 11. Viewing and Lighting Conditions. 12. Orbit Selection and Design. 13. Constellation Design. 14. Operations Considerations in Orbit Design Launch, Orbit Acquision, and Disponsal. Appendices. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA55765656
  • ISBN
    • 0792371488
  • LCCN
    2001054290
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    El Segundo, CA,Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 934 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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