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- Title
Planetary Radio Interferometry and Doppler Experiment (PRIDE) technique: A test case of the Mars Express Phobos Flyby: II. Doppler tracking: Formulation of observed and computed values, and noise budget.
- Authors
Bocanegra-Bahamón, T. M.; Molera Calvés, G.; Gurvits, L. I.; Duev, D. A.; Pogrebenko, S. V.; Cimò, G.; Dirkx, D.; Rosenblatt, P.
- Abstract
Context. Closed-loop Doppler data obtained by deep space tracking networks, such as the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) and the ESA tracking station network (Estrack), are routinely used for navigation and science applications. By shadow tracking the spacecraft signal, Earth-based radio telescopes involved in the Planetary Radio Interferometry and Doppler Experiment (PRIDE) can provide open-loop Doppler tracking data only when the dedicated deep space tracking facilities are operating in closed-loop mode. Aims. We explain the data processing pipeline in detail and discuss the capabilities of the technique and its potential applications in planetary science. Methods. We provide the formulation of the observed and computed values of the Doppler data in PRIDE tracking of spacecraft and demonstrate the quality of the results using an experiment with the ESA Mars Express spacecraft as a test case. Results. We find that the Doppler residuals and the corresponding noise budget of the open-loop Doppler detections obtained with the PRIDE stations compare to the closed-loop Doppler detections obtained with dedicated deep space tracking facilities.
- Subjects
INTERFEROMETRY; CLOSED loop systems; DOPPLER effect; MARS Express (Spacecraft); DEEP Space Network; UNITED States. National Aeronautics &; Space Administration; PHOBOS (Satellite)
- Publication
Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique, 2018, Vol 609, p1
- ISSN
0004-6361
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201731524