Hello people!
I'm one of the maniacs working on NASSP. One thing we still don't have a solution for is Apollo 7's phasing maneuver, i.e. the short RCS maneuver after separation from the SIVB booster. They did that to simulate a rendezvous some hours later, using the SIVB as the target vehicle. To do that, the CSM had to be at a certain distance and height in relation to the SIVB at some defined time. And that's the problem: how does one compute the dV for the phasing burn? We do have:
- state vectors of passive (SIVB) and active (CSM) vehicle
- time of maneuver
- desired distance and height at given time
I've already looked around in the net, but all pages I found concentrate on actually doing a rendezvous by phasing -but we want to do the very contrary!
You may bombard me with math till I drown -I've already implemented Saturn's LVDC (the G&N computer of the rocket itself), so this can't be worse. At least I hope so.
I'm one of the maniacs working on NASSP. One thing we still don't have a solution for is Apollo 7's phasing maneuver, i.e. the short RCS maneuver after separation from the SIVB booster. They did that to simulate a rendezvous some hours later, using the SIVB as the target vehicle. To do that, the CSM had to be at a certain distance and height in relation to the SIVB at some defined time. And that's the problem: how does one compute the dV for the phasing burn? We do have:
- state vectors of passive (SIVB) and active (CSM) vehicle
- time of maneuver
- desired distance and height at given time
I've already looked around in the net, but all pages I found concentrate on actually doing a rendezvous by phasing -but we want to do the very contrary!
You may bombard me with math till I drown -I've already implemented Saturn's LVDC (the G&N computer of the rocket itself), so this can't be worse. At least I hope so.
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