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Cassini Engineering Operations at Saturn
  • Shaun Standley

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Cassini Engineering Operations at Saturn
  • Types of engineering operations needed for
    Cassini
  • Process for integrating engineering with science
    operations
  • Orbit Trim Maneuver (OTM) operations process
  • Reaction Wheel Biasing RWA Operations process

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The Cassini Spacecraft
  • 1N thrusters provide three axis attitude control
  • Reaction wheels provide good pointing stability
    but have less control authority
  • Attitude is derived from Sun sensors, gyros, and
    a star sensor
  • Two Main Engines each provide 100lbs thrust, for
    orbit trim maneuvers not attitude control
  • Main engine cover to protect against dust impacts

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Cassini Engineering Operations
  • Orbit trim maneuvers (OTMs)
  • Inertial Reference Unit (IRU) calibrations
  • Main engine cover is deployed and stowed in
    response to dust hazards
  • Stellar Reference Units (SRU) calibration and
    response to dust hazards
  • Suspend Star Identification in response to
    bright bodies
  • Reaction Wheel Assembly (RWA) biasing
  • RWA friction tests
  • Backup RWA exercises
  • Pyrotechnic firing operations
  • Engine Gimbal Actuators (EGAs) exercise
  • On-board parameter update
  • Command Loss Timer (CLT) adjustment
  • Optical navigation images
  • Operational Mode (OpMode) transitions between
    power states

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Integration of Engineering and Science operations
Next Sequence
Previous Sequence
Current Background Sequence
Science Observations
Engineering Operations
OpModes
DSN Passes
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Maneuver Strategy
  • Three maneuvers per targeted encounter, periods
    as low as 7 days, often 16 days, maneuver
    magnitudes from 393m/s to 0.02m/s
  • Nine hour long primary and backup DSN passes
    reserved for each maneuver
  • op mode transitions which support OTMs are placed
    in background sequence during sequence
    development, all other commands have to be
    developed within hours of the maneuver
  • Maneuvers executed during a single station pass
    state of health determined, uplink, maneuver
    performed, engineering data recorded and played
    back, science playback before and after maneuver

Approach Targeting Maneuver
?V
Titan (inbound encounter)
?V
Near Apoapsis Maneuver
?V
Cleanup Maneuver
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Main Engine Maneuver Block
Nine hour ground station pass
Main Engine block 244 hr worst case
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Cassini Spacecraft
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Cassini RWA Biasing Process
Vectors
Predicted Events File
Science Activities
Is a new biasing event needed?
Lay out fixed events that effect
wheels OTMs, RCS Flybys, Sequence end
Add biases where required
Kinematic Predictor Tool
RWA Bias Optimization Tool
Selection of wheel bias for each segment
Yes
Body Rates
Optimal and Suboptimal initial wheel speeds
No
Agree time of event with Navigation team
Next Port
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Conclusions
  • Cassini is a complex mission, kept on track by
    meticulous attention to engineering detail.
  • Our approach to operational complexity is
    progressive automation of ground processes to the
    extent possible.
  • Automation of ground processes has improved the
    efficiency and accuracy of operations.
  • Developing tools and processes for the optimal
    selection of momentum bias has ensured efficient
    use of reaction wheel consumables.
  • The spacecraft is in excellent health and we look
    forward to implementing the remainder of the
    Saturn Tour and an extended mission.

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