Oct 1997
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American Physical Society, Texas Section Fall Meeting, October 10-11, 1997, abstract #BC.11
Physics
Scientific paper
MTASS (Multimission Three-Axis Stabilized Spacecraft) is a software system whose original function was to support attitude determination and analysis for satellites. It uses MATLAB. The basic processes of MTASS modelled include telemetry processing, data adjustment, star identification, attitude determination, attitude and ephemeris validation and sensor calibration. MARGIE is going to use a balloon to locate the X-ray and Gamma-ray sources in the sky. Data analysis for MARGIE will be performed by adapting MTASS. Since a balloon moves at random, the adapted MTASS will use GPS data instead of ephemeris data of satellites to do the analysis for MARGIE. Finally we will find out the position, direction and rotational angle of telescope which is pointing X-ray source in the sky.
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