VLBI Tracking of the JUICE Mission: Two Years of Cruise Phase Operations and Performance Analysis
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Abstract
The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in April 2023, represents one of the most ambitious deep space exploration endeavours targeting Jupiter's icy moons.
This paper presents results from the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) radio telescope tracking conducted by the University of Tasmania during the first two years of JUICE's cruise phase operations.
We have conducted over 100 tracking sessions capturing the spacecraft across different orbital regimes as JUICE progresses through its complex cruise trajectory towards Jupiter.
Our analysis focuses on three key areas: Doppler residual characterisation, mission performance indicator extraction, and solar wind scintillation pattern analysis (including space weather forecasting).
UTAS measurements demonstrate the enhanced capabilities that VLBI networks provide for deep space mission support, particularly for precision orbit determination and spacecraft health diagnosis.
The results showcase the UTAS VLBI array as a valuable complement to traditional tracking infrastructure, offering Southern Hemisphere coverage and enhanced geometric diversity for deep space missions.