Title :
ATV Jules Verne reentry observation: Mission design and trajectory analysis
Author :
de Pasquale, E. ; Francillout, L. ; Wasbauer, J.-J. ; Hatton, J. ; Albers, J. ; Steele, D.
Author_Institution :
(HE SPACE Oper. BV), ESA-ESTEC (HSF-GA), Noordwijk
Abstract :
On 29th of September, 2008, the European spacecraft ATV-JV (Automated Transfer Vehicle Jules Verne) successfully completed its mission with a safe destructive re-entry into the South Pacific Ocean Uninhabited Area (SPOUA). Since the ATV-JV was the first ATV mission, the main events of re-entry have been observed by two aircrafts (equipped internally with a large number of optical devices) and from International Space Station (ISS): assessment of the break-up altitudes and identification of explosion events are the main objectives. Several constraints have been considered for ATV-JV trajectory design, for the location of the two aircrafts and for ISS attitude maneuvers in order to fulfill the observation conditions. The paper here addresses definition of main objectives of re-entry observation, the trade-off analysis on the re-entry observation system, the mission design and trajectory analysis of the vehicles involved (ATV, ISS, observation aircrafts) and preliminary trajectory results from the observation flight.
Keywords :
attitude control; position control; space vehicles; European spacecraft ATV-JV trajectory design; ISS attitude maneuver control; automated transfer vehicle Jules Verne; destructive re-entry observation system; international space station; mission design; trajectory analysis; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Attitude control; HDTV; Instruments; NASA; Propulsion; Samarium; Space vehicles; Vehicle safety;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace conference, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2621-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2622-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2009.4839703