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Prince William Composite Squadron Col M. T. McNeely Presentation for AGI Users Conference CIVIL AIR PATROL PRESENTS The CAP-STK Aerospace Education Program INTRO TO SPACE COURSE …using AGI’s Satellite Tool Kit

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CIVIL AIR PATROL PRESENTS The CAP-STK Aerospace Education Program INTRO TO SPACE COURSE. Presentation for AGI Users Conference. Prince William Composite Squadron Col M. T. McNeely. …using AGI’s Satellite Tool Kit. Why is this important?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Prince William Composite Squadron

Col M. T. McNeely

Presentation for AGI Users Conference

CIVIL AIR PATROL PRESENTS

The CAP-STK Aerospace Education Program

INTRO TO SPACE COURSE

…using AGI’s Satellite Tool Kit

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Why is this important?

• Intro to Space will enhance CAP Aerospace Education Program

• Broaden cadet’s knowledge of Space and Satellite operations

• Cadet will gain an understanding of a variety of Space fundamentals

• Orbital Mechanics• Types of Orbits • Placing a Satellite in Orbit• Conducting Satellite Operations

• Stimulate interest in the ‘Final Frontier’: THE FUTURE!!

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ORBITAL MECHANICSLesson Plan 1 - Part 1

Origins Physical Laws Requirements for Injection Classifications of Orbits Coordinate Reference Systems Orbital Elements

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PHYSICAL LAWSKepler’s 2nd Law: Law of Equal Areas

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PHYSICAL LAWSKepler’s 2nd Law: Law of Equal Areas

The line joining the planet to the center of the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times

T6

T5T4 T3

T2T1A2A3A4A5

A6

A1

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PHYSICAL LAWSNewton’s 2nd Law: Law of Momentum

Change in momentum is proportional to and in the direction of the force applied

Momentum equals mass x velocity Change in momentum gives: F = ma

F

F

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INJECTION REQUIREMENTSSpeed

100 miles

17,500 mi/hr

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ORBITAL ELEMENTSKeplerian Elements

Semi-Major Axis (Size) Eccentricity (Shape) Inclination Right Ascension Argument of Perigee Epoch Time (Location within orbit)

– True Anomaly

(Orientation)

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ORBIT CLASSIFICATIONShape (Conic Sections)

CircleEllipse

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ORBIT CLASSIFICATIONSEccentricity

Eccentricity = c/a

e = 0.75

e = .45

e = 0

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ORBITAL ELEMENTSKeplerian Elements: Inclination

Orbital Plane

Equatorial Plane

Inclination ( i )

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ORBITAL ELEMENTSKeplerian Elements: Right Ascension

iLine of N

odes

Right Ascension of the Ascending Node ()

First Point of Aries ()

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ORBITAL ELEMENTSKeplerian Elements: Argument of Perigee

iLine of N

odes

Argument of Perigee ()

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ORBITAL MECHANICSLesson Plan 1 - Part 2

Ground Tracks Perturbations Launch Considerations Orbital Maneuvers De-orbit/Decay

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Ground TracksWestward Regression

- Earth rotates east under a satellite => satellite appears to walk west

- Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours (15 degrees per hour)

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Ground TracksWestward Regression

0 30-30-60-90-120

ABC

A - time zeroB - after one orbitC - after two orbits

60

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Ground tracks Inclination

60

30

0

30

60

45N

45S

Inclination = 45 degrees Eccentricity ~ 0

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Ground TracksEccentricity

Ground Track for Molnyia orbit eccentricity = .7252

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PERTURBATIONS

Definition– A disturbance in the regular motion of a

satellite Types

– Gravitational– Atmospheric Drag– Third Body Effects– Solar Wind/Radiation Effects– Electro-magnetic

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PERTURBATIONSGravitational: Libration

Ellipticity of the Earth causes gravity wells and hills

Stable points: 75E and 105W-- Himalayas and Rocky Mountains

Unstable points: 165E and 5W-- Marshall Islands and Portugal

Drives the requirement for stationkeeping

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PERTURBATIONSElectro-Magnetic

Interaction between the Earth’s magnetic field and the satellite’s electro-magnetic field results in magnetic drag

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LAUNCH CONSIDERATIONSLaunch Windows

The period of time during which a satellite can be launched directly into a specific orbital plane from a specific launch site

Window duration driven by safety, fuel requirements, desired injection points, etc.

Window is centered around optimal launch time

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DE-ORBIT/DECAY

De-Orbit is the controlled re-entry of a satellite to a specific location– Used for the recovery of payload

Manned missions

Decay is uncontrolled re-entry – Potential impact anywhere along ground

track– Re-entry Assessment (by Cheyenne Mountain)

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TYPES OF ORBITSLesson Plan 2

Types of Satellites and Missions

Satellites vs Orbits

Use STK to Evaluate Orbit Type vs Mission Requirement

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TYPES OF ORBITS -Uses of Satellites

Daily Uses of Satellites Big Picture Affects of Altitude

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TYPES OF ORBITS -Uses of Satellites

GPS Receiver Used in Search and Rescue Missions

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TYPES OF ORBITS

LEO MEO HEO GEO

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PLACING A SATELLITE IN ORBITLesson Plan 3

How Satellites are Launched

Location Advantages of Two Primary Launch Sites

Purpose of a Hohmann Transfer

Use STK to Demonstrate Concepts

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT

Booster Types

DELTA II

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT

Booster Types

ATLAS 2AS

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT

Booster Types

TITAN IV

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT

Booster Types

TAURUS

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT Booster Types

TheSHUTTLEBOOSTER

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT

Booster Types

PEGASUS

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PLACING SATELLITES IN ORBIT Launch Constraints

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CONDUCTING SATELLITE OPERATIONSLesson Plan 4

Basic Elements of a Space System

Space System Functions

Access

STK Demonstrations

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SATELLITE OPERATIONSFUNCTIONS

GPS Example

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EXERCISESLesson Plan 5

Apply Knowledge Concepts to Problems and Formulate Solutions

Demonstrate with STK

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INTRO TO SPACESUMMARY

Classroom Presentations

using Powerpoint

Demonstrate with STK

Let’s Demo !!

The world of Space Operations awaits you!!