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Attitude Control using only Magnetorquers for a Sun-Pointing Mission - Study of a Three-Axis Stabilized Satellite

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The interest in adopting magnetic actuators for attitude control, i.e. in using the interaction between the geomagnetic field and the on board magnetorquers, increases as the interest in small satellites rises. In fact magnetic control is a valid choice for missions in which satellites have a low weight and have no sub-degree requirement for pointing accuracy. To have an efficient control, satellites in quasi-polar Low Earth Orbit have to be considered: quasi-polar orbit is justified from the particular structure of the geomagnetic field (in fact in an equatorial or less inclined orbit the components of the geomagnetic field result quasi-constant and it can be very difficult to achieve any attitude maneuver); LEO is necessary because the influence of the geomagnetic field is significant only in a range of altitudes near to the Earth. The primary purpose of this work is to extend the application of a three-axis magnetic control to different types of missions, which satisfy the previous restrictions, in particular to Sun-pointing missions. Similar works in the literature are based on a nadir-pointing attitude, aided by a gravity gradient stabilization (see Psiaki and Wisniewsy).

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Alessia Mauta was born in Rome on the 24th February 1987. She obtained a Bachelor's Degree in 2010 in Aerospace Engineering and a Master's Degree in 2013 in Astronautical Engineering from Sapienza Università di Roma. She is currently employed by SES, a satellite company in Luxembourg, and she has never lost her interest in the scientific research.

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Authors Alessia Mauta
Publisher Edizioni Accademiche Italiane
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783639850116
ISBN 978-3-639-85011-6
No. of pages 144
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Aviation and space engineering

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