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Solar Dynamics Observatory On-orbit Jitter Testing, Analysis, and Mitigation Plans
Author(s) -
Alice Liu,
Carl Blaurock,
Kristin Bourkland,
Wendy M. Morgenstern,
Peiman Maghami
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
aiaa guidance, navigation and control conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2011-6730
Subject(s) - jitter , observatory , solar observatory , photovoltaic system , orbital mechanics , orbit (dynamics) , aerospace engineering , computer science , remote sensing , astronomy , physics , telecommunications , electrical engineering , engineering , geology , satellite , quantum mechanics , magnetic field
The recently launched Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has two science instruments onboard that required sub-arcsecond pointing stability. Significant effort has been spent pre-launch to characterize the disturbances sources and validating jitter level at the component, sub-assembly, and spacecraft levels. However, an end-to-end jitter test emulating the flight condition was not performed on the ground due to cost and risk concerns. As a result, the true jitter level experienced on orbit remained uncertain prior to launch. Based on the pre-launch analysis, several operational constraints were placed on the observatory aimed to minimize the instrument jitter levels. If the actual jitter is below the analysis predictions, these operational constraints can be relaxed to reduce the burden of the flight operations team. The SDO team designed a three-day jitter test, utilizing the instrument sensors to measure pointing jitter up to 256 Hz. The test results were compared to pre-launch analysis predictions, used to determine which operational constraints can be relaxed, and analyzed for setting the jitter mitigation strategies for future SDO operations.

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