An attitude reorientation algorithm for the Galileo spacecraftThis paper presents an onboard closed loop attitude reorientation algorithm for a dual-spin spacecraft, Galileo. The basic concept for the design uses the despun stator as a reference and fires a sequence of fixed duration thruster pulses to precess the angular momentum vector to its commanded orientation. The error signals used to despin the stator and to perform the turn are derived from the stator error quaternion which is computed using gyro outputs. Constraints considered in the design include gyro rate saturation, plume impingement effects, system parameter variations, as well as software reliability and flexibility. The performance of the algorithm was predicted by analysis and confirmed by computer simulation results. It was concluded that a reorientation accuracy of better than 1 milliradian with a nutation angle of less than 1 degree during the turn can be achieved.
Document ID
19840058584
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lin, H.-S. (California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Guidance and Control Section, Pasadena CA, United States)