Planning of navigation measurements using the TD-criterion for determining spacecraft motion by the method of least squares

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Least Squares Method, Orbital Position Estimation, Space Navigation, Spacecraft Motion, Circular Orbits, Data Processing, Prediction Analysis Techniques

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The Belousov (1982) multitarget-planning method is used to determine and predict the motion of spacecraft in almost-circular (H = 1000 km) orbits, with the least-squares method employed for data processing. The accuracy of motion prediction when the entire set of measurements is processed is compared to the accuracy achieved when only a sample of measurements obtained with the multitarget-planning method is processed. It is concluded that the multitarget-planning method, based on the arbitrary correlation of measurement and model errors, is effective as a rule for determining the program of navigation measurements to be processed by the least-squares method.

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