Shuttle pointing of electro-optical experiments; Proceedings of the Seminar, Los Angeles, Calif., February 10-13, 1981

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Conferences, Electro-Optics, Instrument Orientation, Pointing Control Systems, Space Shuttle Payloads, Spaceborne Experiments, Attitude Indicators, Charge Injection Devices, Image Motion Compensation, Infrared Detectors, Signal Processing, Solar Instruments, Space Surveillance (Spaceborne), Spaceborne Telescopes, Spacelab Payloads, Star Trackers, Trajectory Measurement

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Papers are presented on signal processing techniques for IR deep space surveillance, Instrument Pointing System star trackers, charge injection device star tracker development, and an infrared horizon sensor for Spacelab attitude determination. Consideration is also given to image motion compensation on the Spacelab 2 Solar Optical Universal Polarimeter (SOUP), the video image processor for SOUP, the articulated primary mirror for the Solar Optical Telescope, and the Shuttle target measurements system.

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