Issue 127

Doing the Math: Estimated Fuel Requirement for SJ-21/25 Maneuvers

15 Aug: I asked Integrity ISR's astro-wizard Jason Dean to take a look at the recent SJ-21 and SJ-25 maneuvers and give an estimate of the fuel requirements. Looking at the series of maneuvers holistically Jason calculated the energy requirements to maneuver the satellites (currently docked) from their 8 August orbit…

15 Aug: I asked Integrity ISR’s astro-wizard Jason Dean to take a look at the recent SJ-21 and SJ-25 maneuvers and give an estimate of the fuel requirements. Looking at the series of maneuvers holistically Jason calculated the energy requirements to maneuver the satellites (currently docked) from their 8 August orbit to what they were on 15 August. While we lack certain specific information for an exact calculation, here are the numbers Jason was able to deduce. Bottom line is SJ-21 and SJ-25 combined required about 332.2 m/sec of energy (fuel) to change their semi-major axis and plane (inclination and RAAN). Note the energy (fuel) requirements for the plane change maneuvers dwarfed that of the SMA change…331.8m/sec vs 0.4m/sec respectively. Thank you Jason!