Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Feb 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989itns...36..876r&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, DOE, NIST, et al., 1988 Nuclear Science Symposium, Orlando, FL, Nov. 9-11, 1988) IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (IS
Computer Science
Performance
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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Ccd Star Tracker, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Performance Prediction, Electronic Equipment, Ground Support Equipment, Ground Tests, Pointing Control Systems, Systems Engineering
Scientific paper
A modified version of a CCD (charge-coupled device) star tracker originally designed for use on the ROSAT X-ray astronomy satellite, has been built for use on a three-axis-stabilized balloon platform. The first flight of this star sensor was planned for May 1988 from the NASA balloon base at Palestine, Texas. Descriptions are given of the star sensor head, flight electronics, and steering system. The expected performance of this instrument is described along with the preflight results, which confirm its performance.
Di Cocco Guido
Donati Alessandro
Quadrini M.
Rossi Elena
Traci Alessandro
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