A detailed review of the in-flight calibration of the Hubble Space Telescope attitude sensors is given. The review, which covers the period from the April 24, 1990 launch of the spacecraft until April 1991, describes the calibrations required and accuracies achieved for the four principal attitude sensing systems on the spacecraft: the magnetometers, the fixed-head star trackers, the gyroscopes, and the fine guidance sensors
The application of GPS to spacecraft attitude determination is a new and growing field. Although the...
Abstract: Star sensors BOKZ-M60 allow to find parameters that define the attitude of their...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...
The Hubble Space Telescope's fine guidance sensors (FGS's) are unique in the performance levels bein...
This paper describes an in-flight scale and distortion calibration procedure that has been developed...
The two magnetometers recently replaced on the Hubble Space Telescope during the STS-61 Servicing Mi...
This paper summarizes a compilation of attitude determination accuracies attained by a number of sat...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was launched in April 1990 to begin observing celestial space to th...
An optimal algorithm for the in-flight calibration of spacecraft gyroscope systems is presented. Spe...
The calibrationoftheHubbleSpaceTelescope FineGuidanceSensors (FGS) poseda num berofuniquechallenges....
The results of an analytical study to investigate the feasibility of calibrating the Hubble Space Te...
This paper presents the state of the art and future prospects for autonomous real-time on-orbit cali...
Tools used in the measurement of satellite attitude are described. Attention is given to the element...
The calibration of the Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors (FGS) posed a number of unique c...
Flight Dynamics Facility (FDF) responsibilities for calibration of Upper Atmosphere Research Satelli...
The application of GPS to spacecraft attitude determination is a new and growing field. Although the...
Abstract: Star sensors BOKZ-M60 allow to find parameters that define the attitude of their...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...
The Hubble Space Telescope's fine guidance sensors (FGS's) are unique in the performance levels bein...
This paper describes an in-flight scale and distortion calibration procedure that has been developed...
The two magnetometers recently replaced on the Hubble Space Telescope during the STS-61 Servicing Mi...
This paper summarizes a compilation of attitude determination accuracies attained by a number of sat...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was launched in April 1990 to begin observing celestial space to th...
An optimal algorithm for the in-flight calibration of spacecraft gyroscope systems is presented. Spe...
The calibrationoftheHubbleSpaceTelescope FineGuidanceSensors (FGS) poseda num berofuniquechallenges....
The results of an analytical study to investigate the feasibility of calibrating the Hubble Space Te...
This paper presents the state of the art and future prospects for autonomous real-time on-orbit cali...
Tools used in the measurement of satellite attitude are described. Attention is given to the element...
The calibration of the Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors (FGS) posed a number of unique c...
Flight Dynamics Facility (FDF) responsibilities for calibration of Upper Atmosphere Research Satelli...
The application of GPS to spacecraft attitude determination is a new and growing field. Although the...
Abstract: Star sensors BOKZ-M60 allow to find parameters that define the attitude of their...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...