As part of the NASA Controls/Structures Integration Program, a study was undertaken to determine if improvements to the performance of the Hubble Space Telescope Pointing Control System could be obtained when advanced control system design techniques were applied using simulation models and telemetry data from the spacecraft. The study was managed through the Marshall Space Flight Center. Four universities and one aerospace company developed controller designs and tested their performance. This paper summarizes the goals and provides an overview of the study.
Hubble Space Telescope Pointing Control System design improvement study
1993-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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