A series of seven gravity-gradient dynamics experiments is proposed utilizing the Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE-B) spacecraft in lunar orbit. It is believed that none of the experiments will impair the spacecraft structure or adversely affect the continuation of the scientific mission of the satellite. The first experiment is designed to investigate the spacecraft dynamical behavior in the absence of libration damper action and inertia. It requires stable gravity-gradient capture of the spacecraft in lunar orbit with small amplitude attitude librations as a prerequisite. Four subsequent experiments involve partial retraction, ultimately followed by full redeployment, of one or two of the 230-meter booms forming the lunar-directed Vee-antenn...
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was launched in 2009 and, with itsseven science instruments, ...
Two satellite concepts, Halo and Hummingbird, for a lunar libration point satellite to be used as a ...
Preliminary analysis of the gravity gradients associated with gravity tides on the moon caused by th...
Gravity gradient dynamics experiments using Radio Astronomy Explorer Satellite in earth orbi
Attempts made to obtain a description of the in-orbit dynamic behavior of the RAE-B spacecraft and a...
Onboard sensors and associated ground based processing systems are used to maintain a well stabilize...
The results of the noise and drift test, and the comparison of the experimental simulation tests wit...
The RAE-1 spacecraft inversion performed October 31, 1972 is described based upon the in-orbit dynam...
Developing general analytical methods for predicting planar and three dimensional attitude motion of...
Aerodynamic and gravity gradient torque effects on attitude control of Apollo/S-4B configuration in ...
Knowledge of the gravitation field, in combination with surface topography, provides one of the prin...
The motions of the flexible LZEEBE spacecraft after injection into a circular orbit were analyzed. T...
Stabilization system analysis and performance of GEOS-A gravity gradient satellit
A lunar gradiometer mission involves the mounting of a gradiometer on a satellite which is in a low,...
This paper gives the results of a dynamical analysis of the Globesat gravity gradient stabilized sat...
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was launched in 2009 and, with itsseven science instruments, ...
Two satellite concepts, Halo and Hummingbird, for a lunar libration point satellite to be used as a ...
Preliminary analysis of the gravity gradients associated with gravity tides on the moon caused by th...
Gravity gradient dynamics experiments using Radio Astronomy Explorer Satellite in earth orbi
Attempts made to obtain a description of the in-orbit dynamic behavior of the RAE-B spacecraft and a...
Onboard sensors and associated ground based processing systems are used to maintain a well stabilize...
The results of the noise and drift test, and the comparison of the experimental simulation tests wit...
The RAE-1 spacecraft inversion performed October 31, 1972 is described based upon the in-orbit dynam...
Developing general analytical methods for predicting planar and three dimensional attitude motion of...
Aerodynamic and gravity gradient torque effects on attitude control of Apollo/S-4B configuration in ...
Knowledge of the gravitation field, in combination with surface topography, provides one of the prin...
The motions of the flexible LZEEBE spacecraft after injection into a circular orbit were analyzed. T...
Stabilization system analysis and performance of GEOS-A gravity gradient satellit
A lunar gradiometer mission involves the mounting of a gradiometer on a satellite which is in a low,...
This paper gives the results of a dynamical analysis of the Globesat gravity gradient stabilized sat...
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was launched in 2009 and, with itsseven science instruments, ...
Two satellite concepts, Halo and Hummingbird, for a lunar libration point satellite to be used as a ...
Preliminary analysis of the gravity gradients associated with gravity tides on the moon caused by th...