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Accession Number:
AD0417521
Title:
A SYSTEM FOR PASSIVE GRAVITY-GRADIENT STABILIZA TION OF EARTH SATELLITES,
Corporate Author:
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SILVER SPRING MD APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
Report Date:
1963-08-01
Abstract:
The satellite 1963 22A was successfully captured into a condition of passive, gravity-gradient stabilization. All elements of the stabilization system, including magnetic dispin, magnetic orientation devices, the extendible boom, the damping spring, and the attitude detection system performed satisfactorily. An unexpected high frequency oscillation of the boom and satellite system was observed which was most probably a dynamic effect resulting from thermal bending. This has caused the satellite to stabilize with a maximum deviation off the vertical of approximately 10 degrees. The objective of the gravity-gradient stabilization for the 22A satellite was to have the antennas directed downward within 20 degrees of the local vertical at all times. This objective has been successfully accomplished by the satellites passive gravity-gradient attitude stabilization system. Author
Pages:
0052
Contract Number:
Now-62-0604
File Size:
0.00MB