Bollner et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Attitude determination and control for the X-ray satellite ROSATBollner et al., 1986
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- Bollner M
- Schneiders G
- Center G
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- Proceedings of the 2ul International Symposium Spacecraft Flight Dynamics
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This paper describes the approach for operations of the ROSAT Attitude Measurement and Control Sub-system (AMCS). The S/C is three-axis stabilized using reaction wheels, gyros and imaging star cameras as main attitude devices. According to the mission timeline AMCS …
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