DocumentCode
707160
Title
Attitude determination and control of the small satellite diva using the scientific instrument
Author
Theil, S. ; Wiegand, M. ; Diedrich, T. ; Matthews, O.
Author_Institution
Center of Appl. Space Technol. & Microgravity, Univ. of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
fYear
1999
fDate
Aug. 31 1999-Sept. 3 1999
Firstpage
4862
Lastpage
4869
Abstract
Small satellite missions for scientific purpose gained more and more importance during the last years in Germany. There are several missions in-orbit or scheduled for launch in the near future like GFZ (1995), Equator-S (in-orbit, launch Dec 1997), ABRIXAS (launch April 1999) and other missions are on the horizon. One of these highly ambitious projects is the small astrometry satellite DIVA (German Interferometer for Multichannel Photometry and Astrometry). DIVA will be the successor of the HIPPARCOS satellite and a pathfinder to much larger missions like GAIA (Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics), FAME (Fizeau Astro-metric Mapping Explorer) and SIM (Space Interferometry Mission). This work deals with the recent results from spacecraft dynamics simulations performed for the 248% DIVA satellite. The attitude determination re-guirements are guite ambitious for a small satellite mission, while the control reguirements of barcmin are moderate. The attitude determination system has to provide attitude information to the scientific payload with an accuracy of larcsec in scan direction and Zarcsec perpendicular to it using a Kalman filter that relies on attitude sensors and the scientific telescope. The scientific goal is a post mission scientific attitude accuracy of about 0.8raas. The attitude control system relies on a cold gas system for first acguisition, safe mode and coarse attitude control. For fine attitude control field emission electric propulsion thrusters (FEEP´s) are investigated.
Keywords
Kalman filters; artificial satellites; astronomical telescopes; astronomy; attitude control; sensors; ABRIXAS; DIVA satellite; FAME; FEEP; Fizeau Astrometric Mapping Explorer; GAIA; GFZ; German Interferometer for Multichannel Photometry and Astrometry; Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics; HIPPARCOS satellite; Kalman filter; SIM; Space Interferometry Mission; attitude control system; attitude determination system; attitude sensors; equator-S; field emission electric propulsion thrusters; pathfinder; post mission scientific attitude accuracy; scientific instrument; scientific payload; scientific purpose; scientific telescope; small astrometry satellite; small satellite missions; spacecraft dynamics simulations; Accuracy; Mathematical model; Position measurement; Satellites; Sensors; Telescopes; Attitude Control; Attitude Determination; Kalman-Filter;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Conference (ECC), 1999 European
Conference_Location
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN
978-3-9524173-5-5
Type
conf
Filename
7100106
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