An optical sensor for the drag-free satellite
Abstract
An optical sensor for drag-free satellites is described. It is based on using fluorescent re-emission from the proof mass excited by a pulsed ultraviolet source, a technique that separates the frequencies of the excited and excitant light fluxes. A theoretical analysis of the performance and linearity of the sensor was verified by the results on a laboratory prototype. The sensor provided a measure of the position of a 4 cm radius proof mass in a 10 cm cavity to an accuracy of 1 mm. Null drift and thermal gradients caused errors less than 0.05 mm.
- Publication:
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7th Symposium on Automatic Control in Space, Volume 2
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976acsr....2..351D
- Keywords:
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- Luminous Intensity;
- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Satellite Drag;
- Satellite Instruments;
- Energy Spectra;
- Fluorescence;
- Light Sources;
- Satellite Rotation;
- Silicon Radiation Detectors;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation