A brief theoretical study has been made for the purpose for estimating and comparing the weight of three different types of controls that can be used to change the attitude of a satellite. The three types of controls are jet reaction, inertia wheel, and a magnetic bar which interacts with the magnetic field of the earth. An idealized task which imposed severe requirements on the angular motion of the satellite was used as the basis for comparison. The results showed that a control for one axis can be devised which will weigh less than 1 percent of the total weight of the satellite. The inertia-wheel system offers weight-saving possibilities if a large number of cycles of operation are required, whereas the jet system would be preferred if a...
This paper addresses the problem of the momentum dumping for the pitch momentum wheel onboard ALMASa...
The feasibility of utilizing the environmental forces for three-axis librational damping and attitud...
Nowadays, most of the designed satellites are dedicated for high performance missions, which require...
A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of a satellite attitude fine-control system using...
The use of inertia wheels to control the attitude of a satellite has currently aroused much interest...
This paper addresses magnetic attitude control of a satellite with one axis of inertia significantly...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance ...
In 1985, two non-attitude-controlled satellites were each placed in a low earth orbit by the Scout L...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance o...
Automatic attitude control system test for satellite using inertia wheels mounted on air bearing
A design study of the attitude control system for the High Energy Transient Experiment (RETE) small ...
[[abstract]]When the orbital altitude of a satellite is relatively low, the methods of magnetic and ...
Magnetic torquing of spacecraft has been an important mechanism for attitude control since the earli...
Magnetic torquers are specifically designed to generate a magnetic field onboard the satellites for...
The mission requirements for some satellites require that they spin continuously and at the same tim...
This paper addresses the problem of the momentum dumping for the pitch momentum wheel onboard ALMASa...
The feasibility of utilizing the environmental forces for three-axis librational damping and attitud...
Nowadays, most of the designed satellites are dedicated for high performance missions, which require...
A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of a satellite attitude fine-control system using...
The use of inertia wheels to control the attitude of a satellite has currently aroused much interest...
This paper addresses magnetic attitude control of a satellite with one axis of inertia significantly...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance ...
In 1985, two non-attitude-controlled satellites were each placed in a low earth orbit by the Scout L...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance o...
Automatic attitude control system test for satellite using inertia wheels mounted on air bearing
A design study of the attitude control system for the High Energy Transient Experiment (RETE) small ...
[[abstract]]When the orbital altitude of a satellite is relatively low, the methods of magnetic and ...
Magnetic torquing of spacecraft has been an important mechanism for attitude control since the earli...
Magnetic torquers are specifically designed to generate a magnetic field onboard the satellites for...
The mission requirements for some satellites require that they spin continuously and at the same tim...
This paper addresses the problem of the momentum dumping for the pitch momentum wheel onboard ALMASa...
The feasibility of utilizing the environmental forces for three-axis librational damping and attitud...
Nowadays, most of the designed satellites are dedicated for high performance missions, which require...