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OSIRIS-REx Screening Experience & Lessons LearnedOn September 24, 2023, the NASA OSIRIS-REx spacecraft returned a sample of asteroid Bennu, approaching on a hyperbolic impact trajectory relative to Earth. At approximately 108,000 km altitude and four hours prior to hitting the top of the atmosphere, the Sample Return Capsule (SRC) separated from the spacecraft bus, targeting the Utah Test and Training Range. Twenty minutes later, the bus performed a large divert maneuver to fly by at a perigee altitude of ~780 km. Given the immense scientific value of the sample, substantial efforts were undertaken by NASA CARA and the OSIRIS-REx mission to ensure safe passage of the objects from GEO through LEO. This presentation provides an overview of collision avoidance maneuver (CAM) options, results of screenings, coordination with DoD for contingency observations, and lessons learned for screening future Earth flyby and entry trajectories.

Two particular challenges included screening two objects using a much larger than normal 250 km spherical monitor volume and decision planning for a single CAM while the SRC was still attached that would alter both trajectories. The larger, non-standard screening volume resulted in custom procedures that CARA personnel had to run manually for each screening, and the initial long propagation times while the objects were more than a week out required significant computing resources. With a single CAM opportunity at 13 hours out, the decision to execute a maneuver had to consider the risk to both objects, where one could imagine a situation where the maneuver would clear a high-risk conjunction for one object and introduce one for the other – begging the question of relative risk posture between the SRC and bus. These among other unique aspects of Earth flyby and entry missions led to novel planning and implementation procedures to support future missions of this type.
Document ID
20240005305
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Dolan E. Highsmith
(The Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, California, United States)
Caleb Baumgartner
(Omitron (United States) Beltsville, Maryland, United States)
Joeseph Bryce
(Omitron (United States) Beltsville, Maryland, United States)
Charles Fisher
(Omitron (United States) Beltsville, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
April 29, 2024
Subject Category
Space Transportation and Safety
Astrodynamics
Statistics and Probability
Meeting Information
Meeting: Space Situational Awareness (SSA) Operators’ Workshop
Location: Boulder, CO
Country: US
Start Date: May 14, 2024
End Date: May 17, 2024
Sponsors: SpaceNav Colorado
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC19D0011
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC19C0072
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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