Torques and Attitude Sensing in Earth Satellites

Author: Singer   S. Fred  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323162388

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123957764

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123957764

Subject: V474.2 Applications.

Language: ENG

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Description

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Volume 7: Torques and Attitude Sensing in Earth Satellites focuses on the possible torques that can affect the angular momentum of an Earth satellite. This book provides an understanding of the environment in which a satellite operates.
Organized into 16 chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the application of force-free motion to space programs. This text then discusses the torque effects of a gravitational field, particularly with its gradient. Other chapters consider a particular method of gravity-gradient stabilization that utilizes a passive device to damp librations and thereby attain a vertical orientation. This book discusses as well the effects of the geomagnetic field on the angular motion of a satellite. The reader is also introduced to the method of magnetic attitude control employed in the Tiros satellite. The final chapter deals with the problem of horizon sensing, which is important for satellites requiring Earth stabilization.
Astrophysicists will find this book useful.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

List of Contributors

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 16

Table of Contents

pp.:  10 – 6

Chapter 1. Rotational Motion of Passive Space Vehicles

pp.:  16 – 28

Chapter 2. Passive Gravity-Gradient Stabilization for Earth Satellites

pp.:  28 – 46

Chapter 3. The Application of Gyrostabilizers to Orbiting Vehicles

pp.:  46 – 88

Chapter 4. Generalized Gravity-Gradient Torques

pp.:  88 – 98

Chapter 5. Aerodynamic and Radiation Disturbance Torques on Satellites Having Complex Geometry

pp.:  98 – 114

Chapter 6. Forces and Torques Due to Coulomb Interaction with the Magnetosphere

pp.:  114 – 122

Chapter 7. Dynamical Considerations Relating to the West Ford Experiment

pp.:  122 – 132

Chapter 8. Exploitation of Magnetic Torques on Satellites

pp.:  132 – 142

Chapter 9. Magnetic Attitude Control of the Tiros Satellites

pp.:  142 – 152

Chapter 10. Satellite Angular Momentum Removal Utilizing the Earth's Magnetic Field

pp.:  152 – 174

Chapter 11. Torques and Attitude Sensing in Spin-Stabilized Synchronous Satellites

pp.:  174 – 190

Chapter 12. On the Motion of Explorer XI around Its Center of Mass

pp.:  190 – 206

Chapter 13. An Investigation of the Observed Torques Acting on Explorer XI

pp.:  206 – 222

Chapter 14. Horizon Sensing in the Infrared: Theoretical Considerations of Spectral Radiance

pp.:  222 – 236

Chapter 15. Horizon Sensing for Attitude Determination

pp.:  236 – 250

Chapter 16. Earth Scan Analog Signal Relationships in the Tiros Radiation Experiment and their Application to the Problem of Horizon Sensing

pp.:  250 – 270

Author Index

pp.:  270 – 274

Subject Index

pp.:  274 – 278

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