Increasing accuracy in determining the rotational motion of the Salyut-6 and Salyut-7 orbital stations from measurement data

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Coordinate Transformations, Salyut Space Station, Satellite Rotation, Spin Reduction, Three Axis Stabilization, Astronomical Photometry, Instrument Errors, Magnetic Measurement, Parameter Identification

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Different methods for enhancing the accuracy of an integral statistical technique for determining the rotational motion of the Salyut-6 and Salyut-7 orbital stations by means of onboard solar and magnetic sensor measurements are described. The accuracy increase is provided by eliminating a constant error component from measurements of the earth's magnetic field, by rendering the mathematical model underlying the technique more complex, and by extending the set of parameters to be defined as well as including stellar photometer measurements. Examples of determining spacecraft motion are adduced.

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