| Literature DB >> 26948412 |
Ting Sun1,2, Fei Xing1,3,2, Xiaochu Wang1,4, Zheng You1,2, Daping Chu3.
Abstract
Star tracker is one of the most promising optical attitude measurement devices and it is widely used in spacecraft for its high accuracy. However, how to realize and verify such an accuracy remains a crucial but unsolved issue until now. The authenticity of the accuracy measurement method of a star tracker will eventually determine the satellite performance. A new and robust accuracy measurement method for a star tracker based on the direct astronomical observation is proposed here. In comparison with the conventional method with simulated stars, this method utilizes real navigation stars as observation targets which makes the measurement results more authoritative and authentic. Transformations between different coordinate systems are conducted on the account of the precision movements of the Earth, and the error curves of directional vectors are obtained along the three axes. Based on error analysis and accuracy definitions, a three-axis accuracy evaluation criterion has been proposed in this paper, which could determine pointing and rolling accuracy of a star tracker directly. Experimental measurements confirm that this method is effective and convenient to implement. Such a measurement environment is close to the in-orbit conditions and it can satisfy the stringent requirement for high-accuracy star trackers.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26948412 PMCID: PMC4984851 DOI: 10.1038/srep22593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Main parameters of the Earth’s motion.
Figure 2Definition of coordinate systems.
Figure 3Pointing and rolling accuracy schematic of the star tracker.
Figure 4Experiment site at Xinglong observation station of National Astronomical Observatories of China(NAOC) (a) and the experiment devices (b).
Figure 5Angle error curves of pointing and rolling axes of the star tracker.