One of the main objectives of the Juno mission is to unveil the interior structure of Jupiter estimating its gravity field from Juno orbit determination. Applying the dual-frequency plasma calibration scheme to Juno Doppler data an additional dispersive effect on the link was discovered, not previously known or modeled. By using real Juno data collected during a dedicated test tracking pass a significative additional delay in the Ka-band at DSS 25 was estimated. The estimated value is in good agreement with the results obtained by JPL by means of an instrumental test performed at the same ground station.
Zannoni M. (2020). Effects of ground station delays on plasma calibrations for juno orbit determination. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA [10.2514/6.2020-1699].
Effects of ground station delays on plasma calibrations for juno orbit determination
Zannoni M.
Primo
2020
Abstract
One of the main objectives of the Juno mission is to unveil the interior structure of Jupiter estimating its gravity field from Juno orbit determination. Applying the dual-frequency plasma calibration scheme to Juno Doppler data an additional dispersive effect on the link was discovered, not previously known or modeled. By using real Juno data collected during a dedicated test tracking pass a significative additional delay in the Ka-band at DSS 25 was estimated. The estimated value is in good agreement with the results obtained by JPL by means of an instrumental test performed at the same ground station.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.