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A satellite anemometerThis report describes the design, development, and testing of components of a satellite anemometer, an instrument for measuring neutral winds in the upper atmosphere from a satellite platform. The device, which uses four nearly identical pressure sensors, measures the angle of arrival of the bulk neutral flow in the satellite frame of reference. It could also be used in a feedback loop to control spacecraft attitude with respect to the ram velocity direction. We have now developed miniaturized ionization pressure gauges that will work well from the slip flow region near 115 km up to the base of the exosphere, which covers the entire altitude range currently being considered for Tether. Laboratory tests have demonstrated a very linear response to changes in ram angle out to +/- 20 deg. (transverse wind component of 2.7 km s(exp -1)) from the ram, and a monotonic response to out beyond 45 deg. Pitch (vertical wind) and yaw (horizontal wind) can be sampled simultaneously and meaningfully up to 10 Hz. Angular sensitivity of 30 arc seconds (approximately 1 ms(exp -1) is readily attainable, but absolute accuracy for winds will be approximately 1 deg (130 m/s) unless independent attitude knowledge is available. The critical elements of the design have all been tested in the laboratory.
Document ID
19960000975
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Hanson, W. B.
(Texas Univ. at Dallas Richardson, TX, United States)
Heelis, R. A.
(Texas Univ. at Dallas Richardson, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Subject Category
Spacecraft Instrumentation
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:199370
NASA-CR-199370
Accession Number
96N10975
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-2534
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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