Title: LCROSS
1Mission Design Observation Campaign Constraints
Ken Galal/ARC
2LRO/LCROSS Launch Dates
- Launch Requirements
- LCROSS launch dates set by LRO
- Driven by LRO sun beta angle constraint at lunar
solstices - Launch blocks consist of daily launch
opportunities over 3-4 consecutive days - 2 weeks between each launch block
- /-30 minute maximum launch window with launch
possible on 10 minute centers - Currently 18 possible launch dates identified
from Oct. 28 to Dec. 25 (additional dates in
December under consideration)
3Nominal LCROSS Launch Blocks
Current Range of Launch/Impact Opportunities a
subset may be chosen that best satisfies LCROSS
propellant and observation constraints
Preliminary
LRO Launch Blackout Time
4Driving Mission Requirements
- Impact Conditions
- V gt 2.5 km/s
- Impact angle gt 60 deg relative to horizontal
- Impact targeting accuracy of 10 km, with a goal
of under 1.75 km - Impact Observation
- Crater sun Earth tilt angle lt90 deg (angle from
normal to crater floor to sun/Earth) - DSN 70m station coverage required for LCROSS
science data collection - Ground observatory elevation angle gt45 deg
- Lunar phase gt30 deg from new or full moon
- Impact time occurs when observatory is minimum of
2 hrs from dawn/dusk (with a goal of gt3hrs)
5Ground Observatory Impact Geometry
Observatory Lunar Phase 2 hr Dawn/Dusk Lighting
Constraint
Observatory Viewing Elevation Constraint
? 45
? 30
Resulting impact lunar phase exclusion zones
?
6Sample Impact Geometry
Sample Impact Viewing Geometry for Nov. 24 (3.5M,
0-P30 launch window) or Dec. 9 (3M) Launch Dates
7Crater Impact Geometry
- Sun tilt angle (in blue)
- Key for ejecta cloud lighting
- Yearly variation due to 1.5 inclination of lunar
equator relative to ecliptic plane - Additional monthly variation function of crater
latitude (larger amplitudes away from pole) - Earth tilt angle (in green)
- Key for observatory viewing
- 6.7 Monthly variation of due to inclination of
lunar equator wrt lunar orbit plane - For a given impact date, lighting and viewing
geometry varies greatly from crater to crater
8Target Impact Conditions
- Baseline Candidate Craters
- Faustini, Shoemaker, Cabaeus Shackleton
- Crater Incident impact angle gt60 deg
- Impact velocity 2.5 km/sec
9Driving Mission Constraints
- Mission Lifetime
- lt120 days (limited by LV separation system
qualification and budget!) - DV Capacity
- A maximum of 50 m/s allocated to re-targeting of
LCROSS by launch vehicle post-LRO separation - A maximum of 135 m/s available to establish
LCROSS orbit and to adjust impact time by up to
/-12 hours - Navigation
- Impact targeting precludes performing large orbit
maneuvers (e.g., to alter impact time or target a
different crater) too close to impact - DSN Scheduling
- DSN 70m station at Canberra is scheduled to be
unavailable for support for 6 months starting
10/08 (scheduled maintenance) - DSN 70m station at Madrid is scheduled to be
unavailable for support for 6 months starting 4/09
10Mission Design Process
Candidate LRO launch dates
Baseline trajectory Impact Date/Time
Science/Obs Requirements
Yes
Mission Constraints
Satisfy Req Constraints?
Calculate Impact Geometry DV
Requirements
Navigation Considerations
No
Candidate impact targets observatories
Refine Inputs
Candidate trajectories
11Family of LCROSS Trajectories
- 3 Month Cruise
- (32 resonance)
- Baseline Trajectory
- 3 Lunar orbits about Earth (27 day period)
- 2 LCROSS orbits about Earth (40 day period),
86-day total mission - Southern swingby, Southern impact
- 3.5 Month Cruise
- (3.52.5 ratio)
- 3.5 Lunar orbits about Earth (27 day period)
- 2.5 LCROSS orbits about Earth (38 day period)
100-day total mission - Northern swingby,
- 180 deg change in lunar phase from 3M
- 4 Month Cruise
- (43 resonance)
- 4 Lunar orbits about Earth (27 day period)
- 3 LCROSS orbits about Earth (36 day period)
114-day total mission - Southern swingby
- 27 deg change in lunar phase from 3M
12Launch Impact Date/Time General Guidelines
- Each impact date will have a fixed nominal impact
time and target crater - Trajectories within a 3-4 day launch block will
use the same trajectory type (i.e., 3M, 3.5M or
4M) and have impact dates within a few days of
each other - Trajectories within a /-30 minute launch window
on a given launch day may have different impact
dates (by no more than 1 day) - Trajectories associated with different launch
blocks can have the same impact date/times - Once launched, nominal impact time will be
targeted, but offsets of a few minutes may be
allowed (i.e., a cutoff in impact time
adjustments will occur several weeks before
impact) - Late December launch dates may drive us to using
a 2.5M trajectory due to poor geometry
13Common LCROSS Impact Dates
LRO Launch Blackout Time