Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Mar 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978guco.confr....b&link_type=abstract
American Astronautical Society, Annual Rocky Mountain Guidance and Control Conference, Keystone, Colo., Mar. 10-13, 1978, 32 p.
Physics
Optics
Attitude Control, Autonomous Navigation, Celestial Reference Systems, Navigation Aids, Sextants, Space Navigation, Accuracy, Celestial Sphere, Digital Navigation, Earth-Moon System, Electro-Optics, Error Analysis, Gimbals, Position Indicators, Structural Design, Tables (Data), Telemetry, Telescopes, Trajectory Measurement
Scientific paper
The development and design of the Space Sextant Autonomous Navigation and Attitude Reference System (SS-ANARS) are reviewed. The configuration is described with reference to the base and yoke assembly, measurement head, telescope, electronics and software specifications, telescope construction, telescope gimbals, and encoding-disk compensation. System performance, as indicated by test results, is considered.
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