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Quantifying On-Orbit Performance Of Cubesat Micropropulsion Systems By Observing Orbital Element Variations, Bradyn William Morton
Quantifying On-Orbit Performance Of Cubesat Micropropulsion Systems By Observing Orbital Element Variations, Bradyn William Morton
Masters Theses
"The Advanced Propulsion Experiment mission in development by the Missouri University of Science and Technology's satellite research team (M-SAT) is a technology demonstration mission of a multi-mode propulsion system. The true test of any satellite propulsion system is the on-orbit performance. The purpose of this research is to develop methods for quantifying the on-orbit performance of the multi-mode propulsion system. This performance can be determined by observing the small variations in the orbital element parameters and using a differential corrector with the Gauss Variation of Parameter equations. Furthermore, this research could be used to determine and quantify a propulsion system's …