Young-Joo Song, Jonghee Bae, Seung-Su Hong, Jun Bang
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Abstract
Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), also known as Danuri, was successfully
launched on 4 Aug. from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station using a Space-X Falcon-9
rocket. Flight dynamics (FD) operational readiness was one of the critical parts to be
checked before the flight. To demonstrate FD software’s readiness and enhance the
operator’s contingency response capabilities, KPLO FD specialists planned, organized,
and conducted four simulations and two rehearsals before the KPLO launch. For the
efficiency and integrity of FD simulation and rehearsal, different sets of blind test
data were prepared, including the simulated tracking measurements that incorporated
dynamical model errors, maneuver execution errors, and other errors associated with a
tracking system. This paper presents the simulation and rehearsal results with lessons
learned for the KPLO FD operational readiness checkout. As a result, every functionality
of FD operation systems is firmly secured based on the operation procedure with an
enhancement of contingency operational response capability. After conducting several
simulations and rehearsals, KPLO FD specialists were much more confident in the flight
teams’ ability to overcome the challenges in a realistic flight and FD software’s
reliability in flying the KPLO. Moreover, the results of this work will provide numerous
insights to the FD experts willing to prepare deep space flight operations.
期刊介绍:
JASS aims for the promotion of global awareness and understanding of space science and related applications. Unlike other journals that focus either on space science or on space technologies, it intends to bridge the two communities of space science and technologies, by providing opportunities to exchange ideas and viewpoints in a single journal. Topics suitable for publication in JASS include researches in the following fields: space astronomy, solar physics, magnetospheric and ionospheric physics, cosmic ray, space weather, and planetary sciences; space instrumentation, satellite dynamics, geodesy, spacecraft control, and spacecraft navigation. However, the topics covered by JASS are not restricted to those mentioned above as the journal also encourages submission of research results in all other branches related to space science and technologies. Even though JASS was established on the heritage and achievements of the Korean space science community, it is now open to the worldwide community, while maintaining a high standard as a leading international journal. Hence, it solicits papers from the international community with a vision of global collaboration in the fields of space science and technologies.