Magnetic suspension - The next generation in precision pointing
Abstract
Today's large optical experiments, both free-flying and Shuttle-borne, are finding an increasing need for a stable pointing platform in a vibration environment. As the resolution of optical systems has improved, conventional techniques for isolation and pointing have become less attractive. This paper describes the present state of the art in magnetic suspension pointing systems. This technology combines the functions of translational isolation and precision pointing to achieve performance in the 0.01 arcsec range, in the presence of disturbances such as random noise or reaction jet firings. Ongoing technology refinements and their importance to the experiment community are also discussed. The key to these refinements is a high-resolution, vibrating quartz force sensor that will improve pointing stability.
- Publication:
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Guidance and Control 1982
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982guco.proc..397H
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Suspension;
- Pointing Control Systems;
- Space Platforms;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Technology Assessment;
- Vibration Effects;
- Hardware;
- Jet Thrust;
- Random Noise;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Vibration Isolators;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation