SMART-1: key technologies and autonomy implementations

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作者
Elfving, A [1 ]
Stagnaro, L [1 ]
Winton, A [1 ]
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[1] European Space Agcy, Estec, Directorate Sci Programmes, Sci Projects Dept, NL-2200 AG Noordwijk, Netherlands
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10.1016/S0094-5765(02)00190-X
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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SMART-1 is the first of the Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology of the ESA Horizons 2000 Science Plan. The main mission objective of SMART-1 is to demonstrate innovative and key technologies for scientific deep-space missions. One of the key technologies is the solar electric propulsion used as primary propulsion. The electric propulsion will be using 1400 W to transfer the 350 kg spacecraft from an Ariane 5 standard GTO to an elliptic Moon polar orbit, 10000 x 300 km. The total mission time is 24 months including a maximum of 18 months transfer time. The spacecraft development entered the detailed design and implementation phase in October 1999, under the responsibility of the Swedish Space Cooperation as prime contractor, and the flight acceptance is targeted for the 3rd quarter of 2002. The committed total life cost budget is 84 million Euro. Apart from the in-orbit demonstration of electric propulsion as primary propulsion, SMART-1 is implementing many other enabling technologies for deep-space missions such as deep-space transponder with communication in X-band for uplink and in X- and Ka-band for downlink, highly integrated and radiation tolerant microprocessors, FPGAs and memories, high on-board autonomy driven by ground communication only once per 4 days, maximum available power to electric propulsion by centralised and software-controlled power management, minimum propellant consumption through innovative angular momentum management. In addition, the spacecraft avionics design is tailored to the low-cost philosophy by enabling flexible integration of commercial off the shelf (COTS) equipment. The scientific instruments, five in total, support characterisation of the electric propulsion thrust environment during the long transfer phase and detailed imaging and spectroscopy of the lunar surface in visible, infrared and X-ray during the Moon orbiting phase. Several of the instruments implement new enabling technologies, e.g. swept charge devices for the X-ray spectrometer and quarts gratings for the near-infrared reflectance spectrometer. The paper summarises the baseline mission design, the projected scientific and technology output, and describe the spacecraft bus design. The main part of the paper highlights and elaborate on a number of spacecraft bus technologies; the on-board autonomy, the avionics design, and the X/Ka-band transponder. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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