136 MHz interferometer error due to galactic nucleus.Extraneous interfering signals are discussed which limit the basic accuracy of the 136 MHz Minitrack radio-interferometer system providing electrical phase data from which direction cosines for determining spacecraft orbits are generated. In particular, the fundamental error due to interference caused by the passage of the galactic nucleus is investigated. An expression is developed for the lower bound of the phase error when the noise source is not uniformly distributed across the Minitrack's zenith-pointed fan beam. In addition, the threshold of the Minitrack input power levels is determined below which the electrical phase is no longer determined unambiguously. The effect of the passage of the galactic nucleus coincident with the presence of a spacecraft is analyzed, and the corresponding phase error established.
Document ID
19720028494
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Kyriakopoulos, N. (George Washington University Washington, D.C., United States)
Taylor, R. E. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Md., United States)
Reich, R. (RCA Service Co., Inc.,Lanham Md., United States)