Now I even didn't get the TLI right. I think I'm to tired today, I'll restart tomorrow and then post what I did.
Yes please! All info you can provide will be gratefully received. Even if it's not immediately relevant to the simulation within Orbiter, there's plenty of folks here who will enjoy the extra insight into the mission.I can provide technical information if you are still interested, thruster coordinates, force levels, ISP curves, ACS modes, firing sequences, manuever planning, and just about anything about the spacecraft technically.
I need to keep the model poly-count reasonably low so it doesn't impact on the Orbiter simulation frame-rate - but if you have any nice 3-views/design drawings of LCROSS, or accurate overall dimensions, that would be very useful - I'm in the process of modifying the model so it looks a bit more like the pictures I've seen of LCROSS stacked with LRO, etc.I can also help with the 3d models if you want to add more detail and get scaling correct (unfortunately the actual models are proprietary so I can't just give them out). I also have access to all the pictures taken of the spacecraft in various developmental stages as well. We launch LCROSS June 17th, and I would be happy to help out anyone interested in this very exciting unique mission.
I understand that the Centaur stage will purge it's excess fuel after TLI - how soon after launch does that happen? It's actually a very complicated process, and goes through several blowdowns to purge the LO2 and LH2 tanks, the Helium pressurant, and their Hydrazine RCS system. They do a transverse spin to blow out fuel through the main RL-10 engine, do a propulsive vent (unfired) to produce about up to 50M/s in delta V for LCROSS injection (varies with time window and day), and fir their RCS system in a null burn to dump its last fuel. The also open the SVV to vent out remaining Helium thorugh the LH2 tank. Centaur will have about 30-35lbs of LO2 and a few punds of H2 and He left onboard that they can't get rid off. (which is actually a big potential issue with LCROSS).
I can give you Periselene times, DV requirements, impact times, lunar distance and inclination angles for example without any problem if you would like those.
Do you know what the spin rate will be for the transverse spin?
[/B]Yes, Please!, and THANK YOU very much for all of this very useful information!
Fascinating! I wish the folks involved with the public-outreach for missions like LRO/LCROSS would go into a little bit more depth about stuff like this, on the websites.
Just a few more questions:
What's the reference plane for the thruster coordinates - is it the spacecraft separation plane?
The fuel purge procedure for the Centaur is interesting.
So, the RL-10 main engine is not reignited after the LRO injection burn? Could you give me any idea as to when the "transverse spin(fuel purge)" maneuver would happen? (I wonder if ground observers will be able to see a "doughnut" shaped cloud of fuel in the sky!? I know fuel purges from launcher stages can be seen occasionally)
Cheers,
Brian
Yes, that figures. Thanks!To answer the reference plane question, it is at the separation plane between LCROSS and the Centaur (X= 0)
Well, I tend not to include in-flight scenarios - for me, the fun is in getting there. But I guess I could include a flyby and a pre-impact scenarioGreat to hear! Will it include in-Flight scenarios? That would be nice.
Well, I tend not to include in-flight scenarios - for me, the fun is in getting there. But I guess I could include a flyby and a pre-impact scenario![]()
Pardon my ignorance, but what are .a and .e files? I'm interested to see, anyway! Sadly, I don't have STK - but I know a couple of folks who do, so anything you care to pass on is welcome. Are they large files? Anything smaller than 10Mb, you can email to me and I'll make available via my "utility" website. Larger than 10Mb - use the file-sharing website of your choice, or you could use www.orbithangar.com (the Orbiter resources repository), if it makes life easier I'm happy to give you my login/password for upload to OrbitHangar.I may be able to get an example .a and .e file for this if anyone is interested. I can also probably release an STK visualization if we can figure out how to post it where people can get to it.
Is this the standard attitude during the cruise phase - x-axis orthogonal to the ecliptic (ecliptic normal or anti-normal)?Pitch Flip Pitch 0 (Ecliptic Normal)
Hi Likeshadow,
thanks for the extra info - absolutely fascinating and a real eye-opener (for me anyway) as to the complexities of a mission like this. I was just reading the LCROSS Flight Directors blog http://wiki.nasa.gov/cm/blog/lcrossfdblog which is also very informative. Glad the FWR went well!
Pardon my ignorance, but what are .a and .e files? I'm interested to see, anyway! Sadly, I don't have STK - but I know a couple of folks who do, so anything you care to pass on is welcome. Are they large files? Anything smaller than 10Mb, you can email to me and I'll make available via my "utility" website. Larger than 10Mb - use the file-sharing website of your choice, or you could use www.orbithangar.com (the Orbiter resources repository), if it makes life easier I'm happy to give you my login/password for upload to OrbitHangar.
Is this the standard attitude during the cruise phase - x-axis orthogonal to the ecliptic (ecliptic normal or anti-normal)?
Thanks again for taking the time to pass on your knowledge about this mission - I know you must be extremely busy at the moment!
Best regards,
Brian