This paper shows the feasibility of using Very Long Baseline Interferometric (VLBI) data acquired by the Deep Space Network to navigate highly elliptical earth orbiting satellites. The planned mission orbit of the Ion Release Module of the Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers is used as a reference for developing strategies and provides the first opportunity for a possible flight demonstration with a spacecraft in a highly elliptical orbit. The navigation accuracy improvements achievable with VLBI and Delta-VLBI data types are determined for comparison with the capabilities of a reference Doppler strategy. The results show that strategies using wideband Delta-VLBI measurements taken near periapse perform best, determining apoapse position to an order of magnitude better than conventional Doppler, while also substantially reducing the required antenna support.
Determining highly elliptical earth orbits with VLBI and Delta-VLBI
1984-06-01
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