The annular suspension and pointing system (ASPS) is an end-mount experiment pointing system designed for use in the space shuttle. The results of the ASPS Vernier System (AVS) pointing stability tests conducted in a laboratory environment are documented. A simulated zero-G suspension was used to support the test payload in the laboratory. The AVS and the suspension were modelled and incorporated into a simulation of the laboratory test. Error sources were identified and pointing stability sensitivities were determined via simulation. Statistical predictions of laboratory test performance were derived and compared to actual laboratory test results. The predicted mean pointing stability during simulated shuttle disturbances was 1.22 arc seco...
The pointing and control of experiments during sortie missions are examined from the standpoint of a...
An overview of techniques is presented used in the described magnetic suspension systems. Also a rev...
Progress made under the subject grant in the period from 1 Nov. 1992 to 31 May 1993 is presented. Th...
An annular suspension and pointing system consisting of pointing assemblies for coarse and vernier p...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System is an experiment pointing mount designed for extremely pr...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) can provide high accurate fine pointing for a vari...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a payload auxiliary pointing device of the Spac...
The annular suspension and pointing system (ASPS) a payload auxiliary pointing device of the space s...
A high fidelity simulation of the annular suspension and pointing system (ASPS), its payload, and th...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) developed by the Flight System division of Sperry ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a prototype of flight hardware for a high-accur...
This paper discusses the recommissioning of the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS), origi...
The inertial pointing stability of a gimbal pointing system (AGS) was compared with a magnetic point...
Multi-axis suspension has several advantages over single axis system, in that it provides control of...
The pointing and control of experiments during sortie missions are examined from the standpoint of a...
An overview of techniques is presented used in the described magnetic suspension systems. Also a rev...
Progress made under the subject grant in the period from 1 Nov. 1992 to 31 May 1993 is presented. Th...
An annular suspension and pointing system consisting of pointing assemblies for coarse and vernier p...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System is an experiment pointing mount designed for extremely pr...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) can provide high accurate fine pointing for a vari...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a payload auxiliary pointing device of the Spac...
The annular suspension and pointing system (ASPS) a payload auxiliary pointing device of the space s...
A high fidelity simulation of the annular suspension and pointing system (ASPS), its payload, and th...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) developed by the Flight System division of Sperry ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a prototype of flight hardware for a high-accur...
This paper discusses the recommissioning of the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS), origi...
The inertial pointing stability of a gimbal pointing system (AGS) was compared with a magnetic point...
Multi-axis suspension has several advantages over single axis system, in that it provides control of...
The pointing and control of experiments during sortie missions are examined from the standpoint of a...
An overview of techniques is presented used in the described magnetic suspension systems. Also a rev...
Progress made under the subject grant in the period from 1 Nov. 1992 to 31 May 1993 is presented. Th...