James Webb Space Telescope Navigation Optimization Challenges
This paper details the orbit determination, solar radiation pressure (SRP) modeling, and station-keeping maneuver planning for the NASA James Webb Space Telescope during the routine science phase of the mission. The complexities of SRP modeling driven by the vehicle’s large area, attitude profile, and attitude constraints for maneuver execution entail unique challenges for spaceflight navigation. The techniques utilized to combine predictive attitude and maneuver targeting modeling were refined using the experiences and data accumulated during and following the commissioning phase. The Navigation Team at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Flight Dynamics Facility responded to these challenges and implemented methods for trajectory optimization and improving maneuver efficiency.
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