論文

2021年12月

Alignment determination of the Hayabusa2 laser altimeter (LIDAR)

Earth, Planets and Space
  • Hirotomo Noda
  • Hiroki Senshu
  • Koji Matsumoto
  • Noriyuki Namiki
  • Takahide Mizuno
  • Seiji Sugita
  • Shinsuke Abe
  • Hiroshi Araki
  • Kazuyoshi Asari
  • Yuichiro Cho
  • Atsushi Fujii
  • Masahiko Hayakawa
  • Arika Higuchi
  • Naoyuki Hirata
  • Naru Hirata
  • Chikatoshi Honda
  • Rie Honda
  • Yoshiaki Ishihara
  • Shingo Kameda
  • Shota Kikuchi
  • Toru Kouyama
  • Moe Matsuoka
  • Yuya Mimasu
  • Tomokatsu Morota
  • Satoru Nakazawa
  • Kazunori Ogawa
  • Naoko Ogawa
  • Go Ono
  • Shoko Oshigami
  • Takanao Saiki
  • Naoya Sakatani
  • Sho Sasaki
  • Hirotaka Sawada
  • Makoto Shizugami
  • Hidehiko Suzuki
  • Tadateru Takahashi
  • Yuto Takei
  • Satoshi Tanaka
  • Eri Tatsumi
  • Fuyuto Terui
  • Yuichi Tsuda
  • Seiitsu Tsuruta
  • Sei-ichiro Watanabe
  • Manabu Yamada
  • Ryuhei Yamada
  • Tomohiro Yamaguchi
  • Keiko Yamamoto
  • Yasuhiro Yokota
  • Fumi Yoshida
  • Kent Yoshikawa
  • Makoto Yoshikawa
  • Kazuo Yoshioka
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研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1186/s40623-020-01342-8
出版者・発行元
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

In this study, we determined the alignment of the laser altimeter aboard Hayabusa2 with respect to the spacecraft using in-flight data. Since the laser altimeter data were used to estimate the trajectory of the Hayabusa2 spacecraft, the pointing direction of the altimeter needed to be accurately determined. The boresight direction of the receiving telescope was estimated by comparing elevations of the laser altimeter data and camera images, and was confirmed by identifying prominent terrains of other datasets. The estimated boresight direction obtained by the laser link experiment in the winter of 2015, during the Earth’s gravity assist operation period, differed from the direction estimated in this study, which fell on another part of the candidate direction; this was not selected in a previous study. Assuming that the uncertainty of alignment determination of the laser altimeter boresight was 4.6 pixels in the camera image, the trajectory error of the spacecraft in the cross- and/or along-track directions was determined to be 0.4, 2.1, or 8.6 m for altitudes of 1, 5, or 20 km, respectively.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01342-8
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http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s40623-020-01342-8.pdf
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ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1186/s40623-020-01342-8
  • ISSN : 1343-8832
  • eISSN : 1880-5981
  • SCOPUS ID : 85099534854

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