2022
DOI: 10.1117/1.jatis.8.1.017003
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Minimal differential lateral acceleration configurations for starshade stationkeeping in exoplanet direct imaging

Abstract: Exoplanet imaging missions utilizing an external occulter (starshade) for starlight suppression require precise alignment between the telescope and starshade, necessitating maintenance of the starshade orbit during observations. Differential lateral acceleration between the two spacecraft serves as a proxy for fuel use and number of required thruster firings, which may interrupt the observation. Comparison against results from high fidelity simulations of stationkeeping validates the use of this easy-to-comput… Show more

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