FAR OUT: POSITIONING ABOVE THE GPS CONSTELLATION

Kirsten Strandjord, Faith Cornish

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Abstract

As part of NASA’s increased interest in returning to the moon, the ability to acquire accurate, onboard navigation solutions will be indispensable for autonomous operations in cis-lunar space (see FIGURE 1). Artemis I recently made its weeks-long journey to the Moon, and spacecraft carrying components of the Lunar Gateway and Human Landing System are planned to follow suit.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages32-37
Number of pages6
Volume34
No8
Specialist publicationGPS World
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This article is based on the paper “Direct Positioning Estimation Beyond the Constellation Using Falcon Gold Data Collected on Highly Elliptical Orbit” presented at ION ITM 2023, the 2023 International Technical Meeting of the Institute of Navigation, Long Beach, California, January 23–26, 2023.

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