ATLAS solar pointing operations
Abstract
The ATLAS-series of Spacelab missions are comprised of a diverse group of scientific instruments including instruments for studying the sun and how the sun's energy changes across an eleven-year solar cycle. The ATLAS solar instruments are located on one or more pallets in the Orbiter payload bay and use the Orbiter as a pointing platform for their examinations of the sun. One of the ATLAS instruments contained a sun sensor which allowed scientists and engineers on the ground to see the pointing error of the sun with respect to the instrument and correct for the error based upon the information coming from the ATLAS 1 and ATLAS 2 missions with particular attention given to identifying the sources of pointing discrepancies of the solar instruments and to describe the crew and ground controller procedures that were developed to correct for these discrepancies. The Orbiter pointing behavior from the ATLAS 1 and ATLAS 2 flights presented in this paper can be applied to future flights which use the Orbiter as a pointing platform.
- Publication:
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Flight Mechanics/Estimation Theory Symposium
- Pub Date:
- May 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994fmet.symp..271T
- Keywords:
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- Solar Cycles;
- Solar Instruments;
- Solar Physics;
- Solar Sensors;
- Spacelab;
- Controllers;
- Engineers;
- Payloads;
- Scientists;
- Astronautics (General)