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Checking the correct operation of main measuring instruments on the flight model and prototype of AIST small spacecraft
Flight model and prototype of AIST small spacecraft were launched in 2013 and 2014 respectively. They were used for carrying out various scientific researches, as well as testing the operation of AIST series small spacecrafts. They were operated in an uncontrolled flight and did not have a fullyfeat...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Flight model and prototype of AIST small spacecraft were launched in 2013 and 2014 respectively. They were used for carrying out various scientific researches, as well as testing the operation of AIST series small spacecrafts. They were operated in an uncontrolled flight and did not have a fullyfeatured orbital motion control system. However, it has been possible to reduce the angular velocity by magnetorquers. To obtain the control laws, the angular velocity of small spacecraft was estimated by means of magnetometer sensors. On the flight model of AIST small spacecraft, the angular velocity reduction mode was used twice. In the first case, the angular velocity was reduced, in the second case, it did not change significantly. On the prototype of AIST small spacecraft, the angular velocity reduction mode was used three times. In all three cases, a significant increase in the angular velocity of small spacecraft rotation was observed. The paper describes a test for checking the magnetometer sensors correct operation. Based on this test, conclusions about the measuring equipment correct operation are made. Ineffective control of the angular velocity of small spacecraft rotation is most likely due to failure to take account of impact of scientific and supporting equipment on the measuring instruments. |
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ISSN: | 2261-236X 2274-7214 2261-236X |
DOI: | 10.1051/matecconf/201823401007 |