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Atomic Clocks and Oscillators for Deep-Space Navigation and Radio Science
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2007
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EngineeringOscillatorsDeep Space ProbePrecision NavigationSpace MissionAtomic ClocksTime DisseminationClock RecoveryUltrastable OscillatorInstrumentationPhysicsComputer EngineeringSynchrotron RadiationSatellite Navigation SystemsAerospace EngineeringNew OscillatorDeep Space ExplorationMaster OscillatorSpace Technology
This paper describes new oscillator and atomic clock technologies that, when combined, create a master oscillator for use in deep-space navigation and science measurements. This atomic clock promises to execute spacecraft navigation using a one-way downlink only method, saving many millions of dollars per year. We will describe the complementary technology developments by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory toward a space-ready mercury atomic-ion clock and by the Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, in reducing the size, mass, and operating power of its quartz, ultrastable oscillator.
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