Extreme UV-X-Ray survey satellite mission, phase A study. Volume 2: Annexes

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Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Mission Planning, Spaceborne Astronomy, Ultraviolet Astronomy, X Ray Astronomy, Finite Element Method, Perturbation, Satellite Attitude Control, Structural Analysis, Torque

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The effects of magnetic, aerodynamic, solar pressure, and gravity gradient torque on satellite control are discussed. A preliminary feasibility evaluation of an electromagnetic attitude control for the EXUV satellite shows that such a control could cover about 70% of the primary mission but is not adequately efficient for the secondary mission because of maneuver duration and the large angular momentum exchanges required.

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