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Revolutionary Deep Space Science Missions Enabled by Onboard Autonomy

Authors :
Chien, Steve
Debban, Theresa
Yen, Chen wan
Sherwood, Robert
Castano, Rebecca
Cichy, Benjamin
Davies, Ashley
Brul, Michael
Fukunaga, Alex
Doggett, Thomas
Williams, Kevin
Dohm, James
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2003.

Abstract

Breakthrough autonomy technologies enable a new range of spire missions that acquire vast amounts of data and return only the most scientifically important data to Earth. These missions would monitor science phenomena in great detail (either with frequent observations or at extremely high spatial resolution) and onboard analyze the data to detect specific science events of interest. These missions would monitor volcanic eruptions, formation and movement of aeolian features. and atmospheric phenomena. The autonomous spacecraft would respond to science events by planning its future operations to revisit or perform complementary observations. In this paradigm, the spacecraft represents the scientists agent enabling optimization of the downlink data volume resource. This paper describes preliminary efforts to define and design such missions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20090026419
Document Type :
Report