Space Telescope pointing control
Abstract
The Space Telescope Pointing Control System is used to slew the optical axis of the telescope from one target star region of the celestial sphere to the next, and to maintain precision pointing on the target star. A digital computer is employed in the processing of attitude and rate sensor data, in order to generate torque commands for the reaction wheels. The System comprises four major elements: a command generator, the electronic control system, attitude update processing, and momentum management. Emphasis is given to control-related flexibility effects of the Space Telescope's solar cell array and vehicle, and the acquisition methodology and development testing employed, in addition to Pointing Control System design features.
- Publication:
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Automatic Control in Space 1982
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983aucs.proc...15D
- Keywords:
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- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Hubble Space Telescope;
- Onboard Data Processing;
- Pointing Control Systems;
- Solar Arrays;
- Star Trackers;
- Attitude Control;
- Digital Computers;
- Electronic Control;
- Feedback Control;
- Free Flight;
- Remote Sensors;
- Space Environment Simulation;
- Spacecraft Design;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation