Linked Autonomous Interplanetary Satellite Orbit Navigation
TBMG-16851
07/01/2013
- Content
A navigation technology known as LiAISON (Linked Autonomous Interplanetary Satellite Orbit Navigation) has been known to produce very impressive navigation results for scenarios involving two or more cooperative satellites near the Moon, such that at least one satellite must be in an orbit significantly perturbed by the Earth, such as a lunar halo orbit. The two (or more) satellites track each other using satellite-to-satellite range and/or range-rate measurements. These relative measurements yield absolute orbit navigation when one of the satellites is in a lunar halo orbit, or the like.
- Citation
- "Linked Autonomous Interplanetary Satellite Orbit Navigation," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2013.