Relative Impact of Spacecraft Payload Mass Fraction on Spacecraft Operations and Lifespan
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https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2303Keywords:
Spacecraft Mass, Spacecraft Mass Fraction, Spacecraft Lifespan, Spacecraft Operation, Payload Mass Fraction, Kaplan-Meier Estimation, Weibull Probability Distribution, Parametric Estimation, Non-Parametric EstimationAbstract
Spacecraft payloads are the sensing components that remain active over time and ensure Spacecraft's capability to perform multiple operations. It determines the rate of mission extension and the amount of scientific return based on extended performance. But it degrades over time due to the continuous process of operation and several space environmental factors. This paper has estimated payload mass fraction using the Spacecraft's data to relate it to the lifetime of orbital Spacecraft. Our prime intent is to check whether the spacecraft payload mass fraction affects the Spacecraft's lifetime concerning the initial hypothesis that the spacecraft mass greatly influences spacecraft lifetime. We derive some mathematical relation and establish a relationship between spacecraft payload mass fraction and lifetime. Finally, to verify our relation, we employ spacecraft data to investigate and interpret reliability behavior based on payload fraction and lifetime relation.
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