Remote Nanosatellite Formation Designs With Orbit Perturbation Corrections and Attitude Control/Propulsion Subsystem Correlation

Abstract

The innovative idea of distributing the functionality of current larger satellites among smaller, cooperative satellites has been sincerely considered for assorted space missions to accomplish goals that are not possible or very difficult to do with a single satellite. Additionally, the utilization of smaller satellites is maximized within formations and clusters to conduct missions such as interferometry and earth-sensing. This paper presents a methodology to describe, populate and analyze numerous formation designs employing the use of Hill's equations of motion to describe a formation's dynamics. These equations of motion are then programmed into a MATLAB code to produce Cartesian elements for input into a Satellite Tool Kit(Trademark) (STK) simulation that demonstrates numerous possible cluster formation designs. These simulations are then used to determine delta V requirements for overcoming LEO-type perturbations that were modeled within STK's High Precision Orbit Propagator (HPOP). Finally, components from two subsystems Attitude Determination and Control (ADCS) and Propulsion, using the delta V calculations from the simulation analysis and current advances in MicroElectroMechanical systems (MEMs) and nanosatellite technology, are presented based on a mass constraint of 10kg for the entire satellite.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 21, 2000
Accession Number
ADA396450

Entities

People

  • Stephen D. Tomlin

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artificial Satellites
  • Astronautics
  • Control Systems
  • Equations Of Motion
  • Jet Propulsion
  • Measurement
  • Microelectromechanical Systems
  • Nanosatellites
  • Payload
  • Satellite Buses
  • Satellite Orbits
  • Small Satellites
  • Space Objects
  • Space Systems
  • Space Transportation
  • Spacecraft
  • Spacecraft Orbits

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Aerospace Propulsion Engineering.
  • Computational Modeling and Simulation
  • Space Exploration and Orbital Mechanics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics
  • Microelectronics - Microelectromechanical Systems
  • Space
  • Space - Orbital Debris
  • Space - Satellites
  • Space - Spacecraft Maneuvers