Spacecraft antenna pointing error correction
First Claim
1. A system for correcting the pointing error of an instrument carried by a spacecraft comprising:
- means for orienting a line of sight of the instrument relative to the spacecraft;
means for sensing an orientation of the spacecraft including a perturbation in said orientation, said perturbation being characterized in a spectral domain by a band of frequencies extending from a low-frequency end of said band to a high-frequency end of said band, to a high-frequency end of said band, a transient part of said perturbation being characterized in said spectral domain by a high-frequency portion of said band;
means coupled to said sensing means for extracting a transient part perturbation in said orientation, said extracting means comprising high-pass filter means which passes the high frequency portion of said band, while attenuating low-frequency portion of said band, for extracting said transient part of said perturbation; and
compensating means responsive to said transient part of said perturbation, and operating independently of said low-frequency portion of said band, for commanding said orienting means to alter an orientation of said line of sight relative to said spacecraft by an incremental orientation equal and opposite to said transient part of said perturbation.
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Abstract
A system and method employ a sensing of the attitude or orientation of a spacecraft for correcting the orientation of a line of sight of an instrument carried by a spacecraft to compensate for a transient perturbation in the attitude of the spacecraft. The instrument may be a microwave antenna for communicating with a station on the earth, or a camera for viewing the earth. The transient perturbation in the orientation, such as may be caused by the firing of a thruster of the spacecraft, is extracted from a measurement of the spacecraft orientation, such as the orientation relative to the earth. The line of sight of the instrument is reoriented by injection of an incremental orientation equal and opposite to the transient perturbation. The application of the incremental orientation can be accomplished in mechanical fashion, in the case of an antenna mechanically mounted to the spacecraft, and electrically, as in the case of a phased array antenna carried by the spacecraft.
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5 Claims
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1. A system for correcting the pointing error of an instrument carried by a spacecraft comprising:
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means for orienting a line of sight of the instrument relative to the spacecraft; means for sensing an orientation of the spacecraft including a perturbation in said orientation, said perturbation being characterized in a spectral domain by a band of frequencies extending from a low-frequency end of said band to a high-frequency end of said band, to a high-frequency end of said band, a transient part of said perturbation being characterized in said spectral domain by a high-frequency portion of said band; means coupled to said sensing means for extracting a transient part perturbation in said orientation, said extracting means comprising high-pass filter means which passes the high frequency portion of said band, while attenuating low-frequency portion of said band, for extracting said transient part of said perturbation; and compensating means responsive to said transient part of said perturbation, and operating independently of said low-frequency portion of said band, for commanding said orienting means to alter an orientation of said line of sight relative to said spacecraft by an incremental orientation equal and opposite to said transient part of said perturbation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for correcting the pointing error of an instrument carried by a spacecraft comprising:
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sensing an orientation of the spacecraft including a perturbation in said orientation, said perturbation being characterized in a spectral domain by a band of frequencies extending from a low-frequency end of said band to a high-frequency end of said band, a transient part of said perturbation being characterized in said spectral domain by a high frequency portion of said band; extracting a transient part of said perturbation in said orientation, said extracting means comprising high-pass filter means which passes the high frequency portion of the band, while attenuating a low-frequency portion of said band, for extracting said transient part of said perturbation; and altering an orientation of a line of sight of the instrument relative to said spacecraft by an incremental orientation equal and opposite to said transient part of said perturbation said altering means being accomplished independently of said low-frequency portion of said band.
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