For both F/G and D-ring crossings: Probability of a penetration damage of the SSH (Sun Sensor Head) window glass is very low; Optical attenuation due to craters on the surface of the window glass caused by direct HVI (Hyper-Velocity Impact) by dust particle is estimated to be less than 1 percent; Optical attenuation due to secondary debris cloud generated by the disintegrated ring dust particles is estimated to be less than 1 percent. To better manage the Sun sensor damage risk during selected proximal orbit crossings, it is highly desirable to follow the contingency procedures mentioned in Section VII of the paper: Details of this contingency procedure are given in the paper entitled "Cassini Operational Sun Sensor Risk Management During Proximal Orbit Saturn Ring Plane Crossings" authored by David M. Bates. Based on results of risk analyses documented in this work and contingency planning work described in the paper mentioned above, we judge that the proximal orbit campaign will be safe from the viewpoint of dust HVI hazard.


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    Title :

    Cassini Ring Plane Crossings: Hypervelocity Impact Risks to Sun Sensor Assemblies


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    AIAA Sci Tech 2016: Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference (GNC) ; 2016 ; San Diego, CA, United States


    Publication date :

    2016-01-08


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English