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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A study of pointing requirements and control approaches for the Earth Observing System, EOS, is presented. The proposed instrument set includes several massive instruments with varied articulation requirements, and pointing control requirements in several cases tighter than 0.01 degrees. Approaches to multipayload control and stability are explored, including: (a) the use of interconnected but dynamically isolated payload modules on a large platform, each with independent inertial control, and (b) precision basebody control of smaller platforms, with momentum compensated articulation and on-orbit dynamic balancing of spin-scan instruments. Results from multibody spacecraft models highlight potential payload dynamic interaction problems and suggest the need for dynamic isolation and disturbance rejection control techniques.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: AAS PAPER 85-436
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: An approach to instrument pointing control performance assessment for large multi-instrument platforms is described. First, instrument pointing requirements and reference platform control systems for the Eos Polar Platforms are reviewed. Performance modeling tools including NASTRAN models of two large platforms, a modal selection procedure utilizing a balanced realization method, and reduced order platform models with core and instrument pointing control loops added are then described. Time history simulations of instrument pointing and stability performance in response to commanded slewing of adjacent instruments demonstrates the limits of tolerable slew activity. Simplified models of rigid body responses are also developed for comparison. Instrument pointing control methods required in addition to the core platform control system to meet instrument pointing requirements are considered.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
    Type: AIAA PAPER 87-0022
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