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                - 1. A satellite attitude control comprising a plurality of control moment gyros, an attitude controller comprising signal processing means for providing a gimbal rate signal, for each control moment gyro, to operate an actuator to rotate each control moment gyro to change the attitude of a vehicle from a first attitude to a second attitude in respond to a commanded attitude signal and an inertial measurement unit for providing signals manifesting vehicle rotation, characterized in that:
 
                - the signal processing means comprises:
 
                - means for producing, for one of said control moment gyros, an error signal manifesting the difference between the commanded attitude and an actual attitude manifested by an attitude control signal, produced by the inertial measurement unit, for producing from said error signal the gimbal rate signal, for producing a singularity signal manifesting that a gimbal position for one of the gyros will produce a singularity in the operation of the plurality of gyros, and for producing a disturbance in the commanded attitude that causes the plurality of gyros to avoid said singularity.
 
        
                
                        CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
        This application discloses material discussed in the previously filed application titled Orienting A Satellite With Controlled Momentum Gyros, by David A. Bailey, filed on Sep. 2, 1997, Ser. No. 08,923,742 and these simultaneously filed applications: Robust Singularity Avoidance In A Satellite Attitude Control, by Bong Wie, David A. Bailey and Christopher J. Heiberg, Ser. No. [Docket No. A66 17215]; A Continuous Attitude Control Which Avoids CMG Array Singularities, by David A. Bailey, Christopher J. Heiberg and Bong Wie, Ser. No. [Docket No. A66 17025]; CMG Control Based On Angular Momentum to Control Satellite Attitude, by David A. Bailey Ser. No. [Docket No. A66 17214].
                
                
                
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