An overview of the astrodynamics for the Deep Space Program Science Experiment mission (DSPSE)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Flyby Missions, Lunar Orbits, Space Missions, Transfer Orbits, Asteroids, Deep Space, Orbit Calculation

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In early 1994, the Deep Space Program Science Experiment (DSPSE) will place a spacecraft in orbit about the moon to test light-weight BMDO technology components in a mapping mission and a flyby of the asteroid Geographos in early September of 1994. This paper will outline the unique astrodynamics aspects of the mission in an overview form. The topics covered will be: the transfer from earth orbit to the moon; the lunar orbit; the transfer to Geographos; the flyby of Geographos; the autonomous navigation aspects of the various phases of the mission; and orbit improvement for Geographos.

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