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The IBEX Flight Segment
Authors:J Scherrer  J Carrico  J Crock  W Cross  A DeLosSantos  A Dunn  G Dunn  M Epperly  B Fields  E Fowler  T Gaio  J Gerhardus  W Grossman  J Hanley  B Hautamaki  D Hawes  W Holemans  S Kinaman  S Kirn  C Loeffler  D J McComas  A Osovets  T Perry  M Peterson  M Phillips  S Pope  G Rahal  M Tapley  R Tyler  B Ungar  E Walter  S Wesley  T Wiegand
Institution:1. Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX, 78238-5166, USA
2. Applied Defense Solutions, Inc., 8171 Maple Lawn Boulevard, Suite 210, Fulton, MD, 20759, USA
3. Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (ATK), 55 Thiokol Road, Elkton, MD, 21921, USA
4. Orbital Sciences, 21839 Atlantic Boulevard, Dulles, VA, 20166, USA
5. Comtech AeroAstro Inc., 20145 Ashbrook Place, Ashburn, VA, 20147, USA
6. CSA Engineering, 2565 Leghorn Street, Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA
7. Planetary Systems Corporation, 2303 Kansas Avenue, Silver Spring, MD, 20190, USA
Abstract:IBEX provides the observations needed for detailed modeling and in-depth understanding of the interstellar interaction (McComas et al. in Physics of the Outer Heliosphere, Third Annual IGPP Conference, pp. 162–181, 2004; Space Sci. Rev., 2009a, this issue). From mission design to launch and acquisition, this goal drove all flight system development. This paper describes the management, design, testing and integration of IBEX’s flight system, which successfully launched from Kwajalein Atoll on October 19, 2008. The payload is supported by a simple, Sun-pointing, spin-stabilized spacecraft with no deployables. The spacecraft bus consists of the following subsystems: attitude control, command and data handling, electrical power, hydrazine propulsion, RF, thermal, and structures. A novel 3-step orbit approach was employed to put IBEX in its highly elliptical, 8-day final orbit using a Solid Rocket Motor, which provided large delta-V after IBEX separated from the Pegasus launch vehicle; an adapter cone, which interfaced between the SRM and Pegasus; Motorized Lightbands, which performed separation from the Pegasus, ejection of the adapter cone, and separation of the spent SRM from the spacecraft; a ShockRing isolation system to lower expected launch loads; and the onboard Hydrazine Propulsion System. After orbit raising, IBEX transitioned from commissioning to nominal operations and science acquisition. At every phase of development, the Systems Engineering and Mission Assurance teams supervised the design, testing and integration of all IBEX flight elements.
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