The required satellite mission durations and levels of reliability have been considerably increased: While in the beginning of the 70's 3 to 5 year missions were planned, the standard is now 10 years with an expansion to 15 years and more for such programs as INTELSAT VII. Based on a 20 year test and flight experience with basically the same design, ball bearing momentum and reaction wheels with the required 15 year mission capability can be provided
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It h...
A highly miniaturised reaction wheel was developed for Delft University of Technology’s PocketQube (...
Aerospatiale magnetic bearings are based on the use of permanent magnets and on the control of the r...
Advancements in several critical areas have made possible lightweight, strong and highly reliable mo...
Different bearing technologies of momentum actuators for the attitude control of satellites are comp...
Since the samarium-cobalt magnets were available at industrial level, new possibilities appeared in ...
Sierra Nevada Corporations Space Systems performed bearing life testing for the Scan Mirror Motor/En...
Attitude requirements of a satellite are determined by its mission: telecommunications, optical imag...
Reaction and momentum wheels have become standard equipment for three-axis attitude stabilisation of...
A 50 ft-lb-sec (FPS) reaction wheel was modified with an ironless armature brushless dc motor and a ...
The history of reaction wheel development at the Technische Universität Berlin (TUB) begins early in...
Many moving mechanical assemblies (MMA) for space mechanisms rely on liquid lubricants to provide re...
Momentum wheels are frequently used for the attitude control of satellites. Most existing momentum w...
A number of mechanism (mechanical moving component) failures and anomalies have recently occurred on...
Momentum wheels are frequently used for the attitude control of satellites. Most existing momentum w...
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It h...
A highly miniaturised reaction wheel was developed for Delft University of Technology’s PocketQube (...
Aerospatiale magnetic bearings are based on the use of permanent magnets and on the control of the r...
Advancements in several critical areas have made possible lightweight, strong and highly reliable mo...
Different bearing technologies of momentum actuators for the attitude control of satellites are comp...
Since the samarium-cobalt magnets were available at industrial level, new possibilities appeared in ...
Sierra Nevada Corporations Space Systems performed bearing life testing for the Scan Mirror Motor/En...
Attitude requirements of a satellite are determined by its mission: telecommunications, optical imag...
Reaction and momentum wheels have become standard equipment for three-axis attitude stabilisation of...
A 50 ft-lb-sec (FPS) reaction wheel was modified with an ironless armature brushless dc motor and a ...
The history of reaction wheel development at the Technische Universität Berlin (TUB) begins early in...
Many moving mechanical assemblies (MMA) for space mechanisms rely on liquid lubricants to provide re...
Momentum wheels are frequently used for the attitude control of satellites. Most existing momentum w...
A number of mechanism (mechanical moving component) failures and anomalies have recently occurred on...
Momentum wheels are frequently used for the attitude control of satellites. Most existing momentum w...
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It h...
A highly miniaturised reaction wheel was developed for Delft University of Technology’s PocketQube (...
Aerospatiale magnetic bearings are based on the use of permanent magnets and on the control of the r...