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Re: Cel nav in space

From: Young, Derrick (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 11:11:28 EST

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    From what I remember, the requirement was that the guidance system had
    to be able to handle finding multiple sets of the first two stars in the
    series. Nothing happened (other than rotating the vehicle for
    temperature and guidance reasons) until all three stars were located.

    Each set of mission planners had the wonderful job of locating and
    defining the star sets. And as you would surmise, they would normally
    choose initial stars like Sirius or Betelgeuse. Normally, what would
    happen is that after the star set was located, then IUS would then turn
    to the heading needed for the mission end state.

    When we put this together, it was an interesting approach - we were
    trying to solve the problem of doing deep space navigation by allowing a
    set of onboard computers determine their position as well as the next
    step to be taken (change heading, burn or coast) without having detailed
    control from the ground.

    It worked. Maybe not the best solution - but the end result was
    something that worked.

    derrick


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