Influences of Space Weather Forecasting Uncertainty on Satellite Conjunction Assessment

Author:

Parker William E.1ORCID,Freeman Mervyn2ORCID,Chisham Gareth2ORCID,Kavanagh Andrew2ORCID,Mun Siew Peng1ORCID,Rodriguez‐Fernandez Victor3ORCID,Linares Richard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA UK

2. British Antarctic Survey Cambridge UK

3. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractA significant increase in the number of anthropogenic objects in Earth orbit has necessitated the development of satellite conjunction assessment and collision avoidance capabilities for new spacecraft. Neutral mass density variability in the thermosphere, driven by enhanced geomagnetic activity and solar EUV absorption, is a major source of satellite propagation error. This work investigates the impacts of space weather driver forecasting uncertainty on satellite drag and collision avoidance maneuver decision‐making. Since most operational space weather driver forecasts do not offer an uncertainty assessment, the satellite operator community is left to make dangerous assumptions about the trustworthiness of the forecast models they use to perform satellite state propagation. Climatological persistence‐based forecast models are developed for F10.7 and Kp. These models accurately capture the heteroscedastic and, at times, highly non‐Gaussian uncertainty distribution on forecasts of the drivers of interest. A set of realistic satellite conjunction scenarios is simulated to demonstrate the contributions of space weather driver forecast uncertainty on the probability of collision and maneuver decisions. Improved driver forecasts, especially forecasts of F10.7, are demonstrated to be very useful for enabling durable maneuver decisions with additional lead time (up to 24 hr for the period examined), though the improvement depends on the specific conjunction scenario of interest.

Funder

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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