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2002

Artificial satellites in navigation

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A Study Of Satellite Navigation, Dilution Of Precision, And Positioning Techniques For Use On And Around The Moon, John H. Macnicol Mar 2002

A Study Of Satellite Navigation, Dilution Of Precision, And Positioning Techniques For Use On And Around The Moon, John H. Macnicol

Theses and Dissertations

The National Aeronautics and Space Agency is examining several approaches to meet navigational requirements for spacecraft in lunar orbit, in transit to or from the moon, and for personnel on the lunar surface requiring an accurate, real-time, on-board navigation capability. This work addresses one possible solution to the navigation problem in the vicinity of the moon using a lunar satellite navigation system. Dilution of precision is the figure of merit used to determine if a candidate lunar satellite navigation system can meet accuracy specifications based on a given satellite constellation and the measurement types used. Ten satellite constellations, using two …


Broadcast Vs Precise Gps Ephemerides: A Historical Perspective, David L. M. Warren Mar 2002

Broadcast Vs Precise Gps Ephemerides: A Historical Perspective, David L. M. Warren

Theses and Dissertations

In most recent years, both high-resolution imagery systems and images were only available to military and national security organizations. Distinctive changes within the commercial image industry allowed space-borne pioneers to provide high-resolution images. Space-borne Image Company's Ikonos satellite provides a 1-meter resolution for the past 3 years. Current development of .5-meter resolution will be offered in the near future. Access of these images is available in ground stations located worldwide in different regions. Studies have shown that these high quality images are eye-catching and may serve a purpose through its design; on contrary high cost and accessibility does not met …