Extraction Of Doppler Observables From Open-Loop Recordings For The Juno Radio Science Investigation

2018 UNITED STATES NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF URSI NATIONAL RADIO SCIENCE MEETING (USNC-URSI NRSM)(2018)

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Abstract
The goal of the Juno Gravity Science investigation is to estimate the gravitational field of Jupiter by measurement of the spacecraft velocity during periods of closest approach. Velocity is measured by the Doppler shift of dual X- and Ka-band radio links between the Juno spacecraft, in orbit around Jupiter, and the DSS-25 antenna of the Deep Space Network (DSN). During times of closest-approach, Juno experiences large dynamic ranges caused by the orbital dynamics and spin signatures caused by the spin-stabilized spacecraft that are detectable by the receivers at DSS-25. Open-loop recordings of received voltages are processed to compute Doppler observables utilized in the estimation of the gravity field. Presented is a method to process open-loop data collected by the DSN to compensate for the spin signature of the spacecraft, removal of artifacts from Doppler observables caused by the high dynamic environment, and improve performance of the digital phase-locked loop utilized in the data processing.
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Doppler observables,open-loop recordings,Juno radio science investigation,Juno Gravity Science investigation,gravitational field,Jupiter,spacecraft velocity,Doppler shift,Juno spacecraft,DSS-25 antenna,Deep Space Network,DSN,orbital dynamics,gravity field,open-loop data,Ka-band radio links
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