Backup Optical Navigation Attitude for Artemis-1 Backup Attitude Ground ToolThe Backup Optical Navigation Attitude (BONA) software was developed as a response to the Artemis1 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) hardware problems found early in 2021. The hardware problem, a capacitor installed incorrectly, removes the intended redundant path for which the PDU can relay its power and data to attached devices. Specific to the BONA context, the concern is that a failure of the single remaining path in this PDU would lead to an inability to communicate with one of the two-star trackers (STs) on Orion. By flight rule, being reduced to a single star tracker means an immediate turn around end-of-mission. The BONA software is not intended to extend the mission, but instead act as a single star tracker attitude confirmation tool. Insurance, if you will, for the Orion project that a ground tool is available to compare the single remaining ST results with optical navigation images retrieved during the mission. Engineers operating BONA in the Mission Control Center (MCC) Mission Evaluation Room (MER) will analyze the downlinked star field images and based on the stars identified and known time of image, derive vehicle attitude estimates, which can be compared with the ST results. Potentially, in extreme situations, and with expert recommendation, the derivations could lead to navigation state updates being commanded to Orion.
Document ID
20230000481
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Malak Samaan (Odyssey Space Research (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Lylia Benhacine (Draper Laboratory Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Sean Downs (Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Michael Buttacoli (Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Greg Holt (Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
January 11, 2023
Publication Date
February 3, 2023
Subject Category
OpticsSpace Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and TrackingSpacecraft Instrumentation and Astrionics
Report/Patent Number
AAS-23-113
Meeting Information
Meeting: 45th Annual AAS Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference