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Title: GOESEast CoLocation Operations with BRASILSATB1


1
GOES-EastCo-Location Operationswith BRASILSAT-B1
  • Kevin T. Work
  • ASRC Aerospace
  • February 11, 2008

2
Background
  • After notification in February 2007 that
    BRASILSAT-B1 was moving to the same orbital
    longitude as GOES-East (75 deg W), NOAA and
    STARONE began coordination.
  • No frequency interference issues. (ITU)
  • Started routine orbit product exchange
  • GOES Weekly Elements, Maneuver Notification,
    Predicted Post Maneuver Elements. (All
    pre-existing)
  • BRASILSAT-B1 Predicted/Post Maneuver Elements.
  • Both sides verified propagation accuracy.
  • Started to develop safe co-location strategy with
    support from NASA GSFC FDF.

3
Eccentricity Control Implementation
  • GOES-East moved retro East/West control maneuvers
    from Perigee to time determined by external
    Eccentricity Control maneuver planner.
  • Spreadsheet tool developed to implement the
    equations of the Eccentricity Control strategy.
  • Input predicted Kepler elements for burn day to
    determine average Starting ECC-xy.
  • Fixed inputs for Natural ECC radius (Rn.00032),
    Control ECC radius (Rc.00025), and ECC control
    circle offset (Offset-X0, Y.00025).
  • Input maneuver cycle start and stop dates are
    used along with the ECC radius to determine the
    Beta angle.
  • Beta angle used to calculate the Target ECC-xy.
  • The delta between the Target and Starting ECC-xy
    is used to determine the maneuver Right Ascension
    angle and corresponding burn time.

4
ECC Control Implementation (cont.)
  • Initial tool development calculated the Natural
    and Control ECC radius using SRP Area/Mass ratio
    as input.
  • Equation for Beta experienced problems when
    maneuver cycles were greater than 11 weeks.
  • Math error with arcsine of number greater than 1.
  • Longer maneuver cycles needed around eclipse
    season. (Constraint - No maneuvers during
    season)
  • Increasing Control radius from .00020 to .00025
    resolved the issues around long cycles without a
    negative impact to the ECC Control Strategy.
  • Also increase offset in Y direction to .00025

5
Sample ECC Control Plan
6
Timeline Reference
  • February 2007 Start NOAA/STARONE coordination
  • 3/7/07 3/23/07 BRASILSAT-B1 move to 75 deg W
    with GOES-East
  • Evaluate BRASILSAT-B1 entry into GOES-East
    longitude for any close approaches. None.
  • 5/8/07 GOES-East EW25. Normal maneuver at
    Perigee. Ck COLA.
  • 7/25/07 GOES-East EW26. First ECC control
    maneuver.
  • 10/16/07 - GOES-East EW27. ECC control.
    North/South pre-position.
  • 12/4/07 - GOES-East NS7. Nominal North/South
    inclination maneuver.
  • Post maneuver thruster leak anomaly.
  • 12/7/07 - GOES-East thruster leak isolated.
  • 12/11/07 - GOES-East EW28. Drift control. ECC
    control.
  • 12/17/07 - GOES-East EW29. Drift stop. ECC
    control.
  • 1/29/08 - GOES-East EW30. ECC control.
  • 4/15/08 - GOES-East EW31. ECC control.

7
Longitude (3/25/07 4/15/08)
EW27
EW29
EW25
NS7
EW26
EW30
BRASILSAT-B1
GOES-12
Minimum Range at Longitude Crossings 4/23/07 15.4
36 km 12/5/07 66.597 km 5/24/07 8.243 km
12/16/07 93.791 km 7/10/07 9.138 km
2/10/08 19.243 km 8/7/07 13.290 km
3/29/08 22.893 km 9/28/07 12.369 km
EW28
8
Eccentricity (3/25/07 4/15/08)
GOES-12
EW28
EW29
BRASILSAT-B1
9
GOES-12 Eccentricity Vector 2006
Five EW maneuvers at perigee
G12 Start 2006
One NS maneuver
One point/day. Does not show daily variations.
Vector points to orbit perigee.
10
North/South Maneuver Plans
  • GOES (I-M series) North/South inclination
    maneuvers can include East/West control.
  • Two part maneuvers surrounding the node.
  • Due to East/West maneuver uncertainty during
    inclination maneuvers, NOAA agreed to perform
    North/South burns outside the BRASILSAT-B1
    control box of 75.0 /-0.1 deg W.
  • Option to use prior East/West maneuver to
    pre-position for North/South burn.
  • Evaluate multiple options to determine which is
    best for Eccentricity Control with minimal
    mission impact.

11
GOES-East NS7 Anomaly
  • After a successful North/South maneuver, failed
    to transition back to normal wheel control.
  • Maintain thruster attitude control for multiple
    days until fault isolated as leaking thruster
    valve (2B oxidizer).
  • GOES-East exited the longitude control box.
  • Anomaly lowered SMA -37 km.
  • Two East/West maneuvers used to correct
    Longitude.
  • No close approaches with BRASILSAT-B1.
  • GOES-East continues to experience venting of the
    remaining oxidizer in lines. Orbit errors.

12
Sample Prediction Error
0.4 deg Longitude Error by next EW
Predictive
Definitive
13
Co-Location Monitoring
  • Maneuver plans and post maneuver orbits checked
    for potential close approaches.
  • Tolerance 5 km.
  • Both parties maintain Eccentricity Control
    strategy.
  • Periodic check of CelesTrak SOCRATES tool.
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