The Space Telescope pointing control system is designed to meet the fine pointing performance of 0.007 arc-sec stability, maneuver the telescope 90 deg in 18 min, or less, and provide the capability for deployment from, and retrieval by, the space shuttle. The pointing control system objectives are met using fine guidance sensors for attitude information, reaction wheel assemblies sized to provide both the torque required for pointing, and magnetometers and magnetic torquers for momentum management. A digital computer is used to calculate the control law, attitude reference, momentum management law, and command generator. The command generator shapes the acceleration and incremental angle commands to the control system to limit structural m...
The AIROscope pointing and stabilization system is described. The system is configured with three gi...
This paper describes the high precision Instrument Pointing Control System (PCS) for the Stellar Int...
The pointing and stability problems of the space shuttle sortie mission are examined from the standp...
A pointing control system is developed and tested for a flying gimbaled telescope. The two-axis poin...
The Two Axis Pointing System (TAPS) is a 2 axis gimbal system designed to provide fine pointing of S...
A 1-meter balloon-borne telescope has been constructed and flown to observe far-infrared radiation f...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
A closed loop system reduces pointing errors in one or more spacecraft instruments. Associated with ...
The large space telescope (LST) developed by NASA requires ultrahigh pointing stability within 0.000...
One of the most significant problems associated with the development of large orbiting astronomical ...
Gyroscope system for inertial experiment pointing and attitude control of manned spacecraf
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is renowned for its superb pointing accuracy of less than 10 milli-...
A steady state compensator of specified order is proposed to estimate the required duty cycle needed...
A recurrent requirement of spaceborne instruments and communications equipment is that of accurate p...
An annular suspension and pointing system consisting of pointing assemblies for coarse and vernier p...
The AIROscope pointing and stabilization system is described. The system is configured with three gi...
This paper describes the high precision Instrument Pointing Control System (PCS) for the Stellar Int...
The pointing and stability problems of the space shuttle sortie mission are examined from the standp...
A pointing control system is developed and tested for a flying gimbaled telescope. The two-axis poin...
The Two Axis Pointing System (TAPS) is a 2 axis gimbal system designed to provide fine pointing of S...
A 1-meter balloon-borne telescope has been constructed and flown to observe far-infrared radiation f...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
A closed loop system reduces pointing errors in one or more spacecraft instruments. Associated with ...
The large space telescope (LST) developed by NASA requires ultrahigh pointing stability within 0.000...
One of the most significant problems associated with the development of large orbiting astronomical ...
Gyroscope system for inertial experiment pointing and attitude control of manned spacecraf
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is renowned for its superb pointing accuracy of less than 10 milli-...
A steady state compensator of specified order is proposed to estimate the required duty cycle needed...
A recurrent requirement of spaceborne instruments and communications equipment is that of accurate p...
An annular suspension and pointing system consisting of pointing assemblies for coarse and vernier p...
The AIROscope pointing and stabilization system is described. The system is configured with three gi...
This paper describes the high precision Instrument Pointing Control System (PCS) for the Stellar Int...
The pointing and stability problems of the space shuttle sortie mission are examined from the standp...