Pioneer Venus Star Sensor
Abstract
The design predictions and orbital performance verification of the solid state star scanner used in the Onboard Attitude Control of the Pioneer Venus Orbiter and Multiprobe are presented. The star sensor extended the scanner use to active despin control, and it differs from previous sensors in solid state detection, redundant electronics for reliability, larger field of view, and large dynamic spin range. The star scanner hardware and design performance based on the ability to predict all noise sources, signal magnitudes, and expected detection probability are discussed. In-flight data collected to verify sensor ground calibration are tabulated and plotted in predicted accuracy curves. It is concluded that the Pioneer Venus Star Sensor has demonstrated predictable star calibration in the range of .1 magnitude uncertainties and usable star catalogs of 100 stars with very high probabilities of detection, which were much better than expected and well within the mission requirements.
- Publication:
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Guidance and Control Conference
- Pub Date:
- February 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979guco.confQ....G
- Keywords:
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- Pioneer Venus Spacecraft;
- Satellite Attitude Control;
- Spacecraft Position Indicators;
- Spin Stabilization;
- Star Trackers;
- Astrionics;
- Astronomical Catalogs;
- Calibrating;
- Performance Prediction;
- Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft;
- Position (Location);
- Remote Sensors;
- Solid State Devices;
- Star Distribution;
- Systems Engineering;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation