Infrared horizon scanner attitude data error analysis for SEASAT-A
Abstract
The results of a study of the effect of variations in the earth's seasonal and geographical horizon radiance on the location of the infrared horizon as measured by ITHACO scanwheels are presented. Two types of variations are considered. These are (1) systematic variations of the mean (averaged over all longitudes) atmospheric radiance due to macroscopic changes in temperature as a function of latitude and season and (2) random variations in atmospheric radiance due to microscopic fluctuations (weather). The effect of variations in the scanner wheel speeds on the attitude determination accuracy is also presented. The computed horizon radiance and wheel speed variation - induced attitude errors are then combined with errors caused by sensor alignment and electronics tolerances to obtain an overall estimate of the SEASAT-A pitch and roll angle accuracy.
- Publication:
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Flight Mechanics/Estimation Theory Symposium
- Pub Date:
- May 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978fmet.symp..259P
- Keywords:
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- Error Analysis;
- Horizon Scanners;
- Infrared Scanners;
- Satellite Attitude Control;
- Seasat 1;
- Orbital Mechanics;
- Periodic Variations;
- Satellite Orbits;
- Astrodynamics