Magellan navigation using X-band differenced Doppler during Venus mapping phase

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Doppler Radar, Magellan Spacecraft (Nasa), Planetary Mapping, Radar Maps, Superhigh Frequencies, Venus Surface, Nasa Space Programs, Space Navigation, Spectral Bands

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This paper describes Magellan navigation procedures and performance during the first 1.5 years of mapping. It presents the results of studies comparing several orbit determination methods performed with and without X-band (8.4 GHz) differenced Doppler tracking data. X-band differenced Doppler has been used as a primary navigation data-type for the first time. It has been found to be a significant aid in efficiently meeting orbiter navigation requirements during the Magellan spacecraft's Venus radar-mapping phase.

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