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Abstract

Project Voyager radio metric data are used to evaluate the orbit determination abilities of several data strategies during spacecraft interplanetary cruise. Benchmark performance is established with an operational data strategy of conventional coherent Doppler, coherent range, and explicitly differenced range data from two intercontinental baselines to ameliorate the low declination singularity of the Doppler data. Employing a Voyager operations trajectory as a reference, the performance of the operational data strategy is compared to the performances of data strategies using differential VLBI delay data (spacecraft delay minus quasar delay) in combinations with the aforementioned conventional data types. The comparison of strategy performances indicates that high-accuracy cruise orbit determination can be achieved with a data strategy employing differential VLBI delay data, where the quantity of coherent radio metric data has been reduced by over 95% with a concurrent 90% reduction in the DSN time allocated to radio metric data acquisition.

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Volume
42-79
Published
November 15, 1984
Pages
35–46
File Size
795.2 KB