APPLICATION OF HIGH STABILITY OSCILLATORS TO RADIO SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS USING DEEP SPACE PROBES

E.R. Kursinski

Abstract: The microwave telecommunication links between the earth and deep space probes have long been used to conduct radio science experiments which take advantage of the phase coherency anal stability of these links. These experiments measure changes in the phase delay of the signals to infer electrical, magnetic and gravitational properties of the solar system environment and beyond through which the spacecraft and radio signals pass. The precision oscillators, from which the phase of the microwave signals are derived, play a key role in the stability of these links and therefore the sensitivity of these measurements. These experiments have become a driving force behind recent and future improvements in the Deep Space Network and spacecraft oscillators and frequency and time distribution systems. Three such experiments which are key to these improvements are briefly discussed here and the relationship between their sensitivity and the signal phase stability is described. The first is the remote sensing of planetary atmospheres by occultation in which the radio signal passes through the atmosphere and is refracted causing the signal pathlength to change from which the pressure and the temperature of the atmosphere can be derived. The second experiment is determination of the opacity of planetary rings by passage of the radio signal through the rings. Because the signal is coherent, the diffraction effects can be removed resulting in resolutions of 10's to 100's of meters in the radial direction depending on a number of factors including the coherence time of the microwave signal. The third experiment is the search for very low frequency gravitational radiation. The fractional frequency variation of the signal is comparable to the spatial strain amplitude the system is capable of detecting. A summary of past results and future possibilities for these experiments are presented.
Published in: Proceedings of the 22th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 4 - 6, 1990
Sheraton Premiere Hotel
Vienna, Virginia
Pages: 253 - 268
Cite this article: Kursinski, E.R., "APPLICATION OF HIGH STABILITY OSCILLATORS TO RADIO SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS USING DEEP SPACE PROBES," Proceedings of the 22th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Vienna, Virginia, December 1990, pp. 253-268.
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