Artemis is NASA’s campaign to explore the Moon and beyond. Artemis I, the un-crewed exoLEO test flight, was completed in 2022. This paper will summarize the performance of the onboard targeting algorithm, the two-level targeter (TLT), during the flight. The function of the TLT is to autonomously recompute the burn targets for the upcoming burn (or multiple burns) in response to navigation and vehicle dispersions, providing a solution that meets all of the trajectory constraints. Although the TLT has been utilized previously as a ground-based planning tool, the Artemis I mission is the first time it has been flown onboard. The lessons learned from TLT performance during Artemis I will help to inform the further development of the algorithm for future Artemis missions.


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    Title :

    Performance of the Two-Level Targeting Algorithm on Artemis I


    Contributors:
    S. S. Scarritt (author) / C. M. Spreen (author) / M. T. Stoft (author) / G. J. Frank (author) / R. J. Stewart (author)

    Publication date :

    2023


    Size :

    25 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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