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GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop The Spacecraft Simulator David S. Davis, GSSC.

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1 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop The Spacecraft Simulator David S. Davis, GSSC

2 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop Simulation of GLAST attitude and orbit dynamics Tailored version of “42: The Mostly Harmless Simulation” ● ANSI C for portability ● Environment Models ● IGRF 2000 Geomagnetic Field Model ● Jacchia-Roberts Atmosphere Density Model ● EGM-96 Earth Gravity Model (Non-spherical geopotential) ● Attitude and Orbit evolve under influence of forces and torques ● Aerodynamic, Gravity Gradient, Solar Radiation Pressure ● Non-spherical geoid, third-body (e.g. Sun, Moon) Gravity ● Attitude Control Torques ● Visualization using OpenGL graphical libraries Written by Eric Stoneking, beginning August 6, 2001 The Mostly Harmless Simulator

3 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop ● Attitude Control in “GLAST 42” approximately models GLAST Guidance Navigation & Control (GNC) flight software ● Performs pointing, Sun avoidance, Earth avoidance, solar array pointing ● Doesn’t always meet all performance requirements ● Sun and Earth avoidance during transients ● Comes close, but it is NOT FLIGHT SOFTWARE ● GNC Flight Software may be incorporated at later date ● The flight software will be expected to meet performance requirements GNC Software Disclaimer

4 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop GLAST 42 Visualization

5 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop Visualizing Fields of View, Keep-Out Zones

6 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop ● Master Input File defines sim parameters, environment ● Sim duration, file output interval ● Date, time ● Order of geomagnetic and geopotential models ● Toggle disturbances ON/OFF ● Spacecraft Input File defines spacecraft parameters, initial conditions ● Mass, inertias ● Initial orbit, attitude ● Command Input File models Sky Survey, Pointed Observation commands ● Geometry Files define spacecraft as a solid model ● Used for disturbance force/torque calculation and visualization Spacecraft Commands

7 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop ● Desired quantities written to files at specified intervals ● Position, attitude ● Pointing direction (RA, Dec) ● Longitude, latitude of subsatellite point ● Sun incidence on LAT radiators ● Attitude control variables ● Attitude errors ● Reaction wheel commands, momenta ● Magnetic torquer dipole commands ● Easily customizable Simulator Outputs

8 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop Simulator Outputs

9 GLAST Science Support Center July 16, 2003 2003 July Ground Software Workshop Spacecraft Simulator Uses at the GSSC ● Exploring Observing Strategies ● Pointed mode vs Scanning mode ● Scanning strategies ● Mode transitions ● Does Not Handle ● SAA passage ● Auto re-pointing

10 Conclusions ● Simulator provides a flexible method of determining S/C pointing parameters ● Can provide tables of position and pointing data ● Can take a long time to run


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