Improved pointing at trackable targets by integrating control valve signals
Abstract
A compact, low-cost add-on electronic module has been developed for the STRAP III control system to improve pointing at trackable targets. The module provides peak-to-peak limit cycle excursions of + or - 5 arcseconds while tracking a +3 magnitude or brighter star. This is achieved without using rate-integrating gyroscopes, thus reducing payload length, weight, cost, and preparation time. This module has flown successfully five times. In May 1981, it improved the performance of a two-startracker attitude control system with TV camera and joystick control which pointed at a nontrackable target. This paper describes the operation of the module, how it alters the ordinary STRAP III operation, and how it was developed using an analog-computer-based rocket flight simulator.
- Publication:
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6th Sounding Rocket Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982srt..conf..163S
- Keywords:
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- Attitude Control;
- Control Valves;
- Pointing Control Systems;
- Position Errors;
- Rocket-Borne Instruments;
- Star Trackers;
- Analog Computers;
- Electronic Modules;
- Error Signals;
- Flight Simulators;
- Low Cost;
- Sounding Rockets;
- Television Cameras;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation