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Spacecraft Line-of-Sight Jitter Management and Mitigation Lessons Learned and Engineering Best PracticesPredicting, managing, controlling, and testing spacecraft line-of-sight (LoS) jitter caused by micro-vibrations due to on-board internal disturbance sources is a formidable multidisciplinary engineering task. It is especially challenging for those missions hosting high-performance (e.g., nano-radian/milli-arcsecond class), vibration-sensitive optical sensor payloads with stringent pointing stability requirements. The Nation Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) are planning technically aggressive spaceflight missions that include ultra-high-performance optical payloads with delicate, highly vibration-sensitive scientific and observational instruments. The guidance, navigation, and control community of practice will need to leverage collective experiences and document their best practices and lessons learned to address future micro-vibration challenges. To identify lessons learned and best practices the NASA Engineering & Safety Center sponsored a 2-day Spacecraft LoS Jitter Workshop in late 2019. The workshop’s goal was to provide a multidisciplinary forum to elicit deeper understanding of the issues related to addressing the spacecraft LoS jitter/micro-vibration problem. The primary objective was to identify, document, and share lessons learned, best practices, and preferred options for jitter-related analysis and test activities. Representatives from NASA, ESA, along with NASA’s industrial partners, independent consultant subject matter experts, and members of academia participated in the workshop. This paper describes the motivation for the workshop and summarize the identified findings and recommendations.
Document ID
20210017871
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Cornelius J Dennehy
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Aron A Wolf
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Davin K Swanson
(Raytheon Intelligence and Space)
Date Acquired
June 23, 2021
Publication Date
June 23, 2021
Subject Category
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
NASA/TM-20210017871
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 869021.01.23.01.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Technical Review
Professional Review
Keywords
Lessons Learned
NASA Engineering and Safety Center
Line of Site
Guidance Navigation and Control
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