Claims
- 1. A method for controlling the spin axis attitude and orbit inclination of a spinning spacecraft in a geosynchronous orbit comprising the steps of:
- sensing the direction of the earth from the spacecraft to detect deviations of the spacecraft spin plane from coincidence with the spacecraft orbital plane and developing signals in accordance with the detected deviation;
- generating signals for controlling the activation of spacecraft thrusters in response to said detected deviation signals; and
- selectively applying the thruster control signals to activate a selected thruster when the spacecraft is in the vicinity of a descending orbit node and at a predetermined point on the rotation of the spacecraft to develop an element of orbit plane adjustment and a correction of the deviation of the spin axis.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of performing a series of minor spin axis attitude error corrections symmetrically positioned about the descending orbit node to maintain the spin axis attitude error within a specified range and wherein the thruster activation in the vicinity of the descending orbit node is controlled to develop a major spin axis attitude correction in response to substantial spin axis attitude error measurements.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of selectively applying the thruster control signals is performed a predetermined number of times on opposite sides of the orbit node.
- 4. A method for controlling the spin axis attitude and orbit plane inclination of a spinning spacecraft in a geosynchrous orbit comprising the steps of:
- sensing the direction of the earth from the spacecraft to detect deviations of the spacecraft spin plane from coincidence with the spacecraft orbital plane and developing signals in accordance with the detected deviation;
- generating signals for controlling the activation of spacecraft thrusters in response to the detected deviation signals;
- performing a plurality of minor spin axis attitude error corrections symmetrically positioned about the descending orbit node in response to the thruster control signals to maintain the spin axis attitude error within a specified threshold range; and
- applying the thruster control signals in the vicinity of the descending orbit node to develop a major spin axis attitude correction in response to substantial spin axis attitude error measurements.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 756,880, filed July 18, 1985, now abandoned.
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