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10 August 2010 Dynamical performance for science-mode stationkeeping with an external occulter
Dan Sirbu, Christian Vad Karsten, N. Jeremy Kasdin
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Abstract
An external occulter flown in precise formation with a telescope is being considered for high-contrast direct imaging of exoplanets as a viable mission scenario. In this paper, the dynamics about the Sun-Earth L2 region for an occulter-telescope constellation are considered in conjunction with fourth-body and solar radiation pressure acting as disturbing forces. An optimal observation window is defined in terms of both thrust required and the Sun-constellation geometry. By simulation, the effects of the stellar latitude and distance, the spacecraft separation, the magnitude of the disturbing forces, and on-off versus continuous thrusting are quantified on the thrusting profile needed to maintain precise alignment.
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Dan Sirbu, Christian Vad Karsten, and N. Jeremy Kasdin "Dynamical performance for science-mode stationkeeping with an external occulter", Proc. SPIE 7731, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 773152 (10 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856361
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Space telescopes

Stars

Sun

Space operations

Solar radiation

Solar radiation models

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