Investigations of Spacecraft Orbits Around the L(2) Sun-Earth Libration Point
Abstract
Space agencies are planning missions to the vicinity of the Sun-Earth L sub 2 point, some involving a distributed system of telescope spacecraft, configured in a plane about a hub. An improved understanding is developed of their relative motion. First, the telescope equations of motion are written relative to L sub 2 in the context of the classical circular restricted three-body problem, and expanded in terms of the distance from L sub 2. A basic examination is presented of the spacecraft configuration requirements and effects of small orbit insertion errors. Next the telescope equations of motion relative to the hub are written and further expanded in terms of the hub-L sub 2 and hub-telescope distances. An analytical solution is developed and a halo telescope orbit investigated, with appropriate initial conditions. Then, the force model is extended to include perturbations to an accuracy of 10 to 20 m, east as additive contributions to the circular restricted problem. Perturbations include Earth's orbital eccentricity, lunar motion, solar radiation pressure, and small thrusting forces. Simulations are presented, along with solution sensitivity to errors in hub position knowledge.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 29, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA437048
Entities
People
- Alan M. Segerman
- Michael F. Zedd
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory