A summary of the results of the pre-operation analysis is presented and includes the following: (1) detailed analysis of ground station antenna pointing errors at the tracking and data acquisition stations in and out of the country and overseas portable tracking stations during the satellite's critical phase; and (2) the launch and early orbit phase and RSP (Receiver Signal Processor) maintenance analysis during the satellite mission duration of the JERS-1 (Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1). The result of both analyses, azimuth to elevation and azimuth to time errors for each station for the former and the RSP maintenance limits, eccentricity maintenance limits, number of controls, and propellant weight required in four cases of atmospheric model error estimation are shown.
JERS-1 Tsuiseki Kansei Unyou Junbi (Pre-Operation Analysis of JERS-1 Tracking and Operation, Part 2-F)
1993
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Ground support systems , Orbital position estimation , Satellite control , Satellite ground support , Satellite guidance , Antennas , Atmospheric effects , Error analysis , Ground support equipment , Performance tests , Tracking stations , Atmospheric models , Japanese spacecraft , Mathematical models , Satellite atmospheres , Satellite orbits , Foreign technology
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