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Systems and methods for estimating parameters of a spacecraft based on emission from an atomic or molecular product of a plume from the spacecraft

  • US 9,963,251 B2
  • Filed: 05/27/2015
  • Issued: 05/08/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/27/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for estimating an orbit of an actual spacecraft implemented by one or more data processors forming a computing device, the actual spacecraft being characterized by a set of values of at least N parameters, the method comprising:

  • obtaining, by a sensor coupled to at least one data processor, a spectroscopic image of an emission from an atomic or molecular product of an interaction between an atmospheric gas and an atomic or molecular species in a plume from the actual spacecraft maneuvering in space;

    obtaining, by at least one data processor, an N-dimensional lookup table stored in a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the N-dimensional lookup table storing information about a plurality of different simulated emissions, each simulated emission being from the atomic or molecular product of a simulated interaction between the atmospheric gas and the atomic or molecular species in a plume from a simulated spacecraft characterized by a corresponding set of values of the N parameters selected from the group consisting of;

    burn duration, view angle, range, spacecraft mass, engine thrust, engine lip angle, remaining propellant, angle of attack, atmospheric relative speed, plume velocity, atmospheric composition adjacent to the spacecraft, atmospheric density adjacent to the spacecraft, ambient temperature, and amount of the atomic or molecular species in the plume;

    selecting, by at least one data processor, a simulated emission based on comparisons between the information about the simulated emissions and the spectroscopic image;

    estimating, by at least one data processor, a thrust vector and an impulse vector of the actual spacecraft based on at least one of the N parameters of the actual spacecraft in the selected simulated emission; and

    providing, by at least one data processor, the impulse vector for use in characterizing the actual spacecraft.

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