Claims
- 1. A spacecraft system, comprising:
a stack including an upper stage of a rocket powered launch vehicle providing a final boost phase during launch; and a payload structure rotatably interconnected with said upper stage, said upper stage and said payload structure together defining a central axis that is generally coincident with the launch axis during launch, said stack defining an axis of maximum moment of inertia that is not parallel to said central axis and having internal damping such that unstable nutation occurs if said upper stage and said payload structure rotate together about said central axis at the same rotational rate and direction; said system including a controller that rotates said payload structure relative to said upper stage during the final boost phase and alleviates coning motion of the stack.
- 2. The spacecraft system of claim 1, wherein said controller is positioned on the earth and communicates with said stack via a radio signal.
- 3. The spacecraft system of claim 1, wherein said controller is on-board, and forms a part of said stack.
- 4. The spacecraft system of claim 1, including a motor providing powered rotation of said payload structure relative to said upper stage during the final boost phase.
- 5. The spacecraft system of claim 1, including a vibration isolation apparatus between said payload structure and said upper stage, said vibration isolation apparatus including a plurality of dampers and spring members.
- 6. The spacecraft system of claim 5, including a powered drive assembly rotatably interconnecting said upper stage and said payload structure.
- 7. The spacecraft system of claim 6, wherein said powered drive assembly is connected to said payload structure and to said vibration isolation apparatus, said vibration isolation apparatus being connected to said upper stage.
- 8. The spacecraft system of claim 6, wherein said vibration isolation apparatus is connected to said payload structure and to said powered drive assembly, said powered drive assembly being connected to said upper stage.
- 9. The spacecraft system of claim 1, including at least one powered actuator interconnecting said payload structure with said upper stage; and wherein said controller actively controls said actuator to alleviate nutation of said stack during the final boost phase.
- 10. The spacecraft system of claim 9, wherein said powered actuator comprises an electrically powered extendable strut.
- 11. The spacecraft system of claim 1, wherein said payload structure rotates relative to said upper stage at a rate that satisfies the Iorillo criterion during at least a portion of the final boost phase such that said stack is dynamically stable wih respect to coning motion.
- 12. A method of stabilizing a spacecraft during launch, comprising
providing a spacecraft defining a spin axis and having a payload structure and a launch vehicle structure generating a boost force during at least a portion of said launch, said launch vehicle structure rotatably interconnected to said payload structure, said spacecraft being dynamically unstable if said payload and launch vehicle structures rotate together at the same rate about said spin axis; rotating said payload structure relative to said launch vehicle structure during launch to alleviate nutation.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the payload structure is rotated relative to said launch vehicle structure about said spin axis at a rate that satisfies the Iorillo criterion such that said spacecraft is dynamically stable wih respect to nutation.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein a powered actuator interconnects payload structure and the launch vehicle structure; and
said actuator is selectively actuated to generate a torque that is normal to the spin axis to provide active control of nutation of said spacecraft.
- 15. The method of claim 14, including providing a damper between said payload structure and said launch vehicle structure.
- 16. The method of claim 12, wherein said payload structure is rotated relative to said launch vehicle structure while said launch vehicle structure is generating a boost force.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said payload structure is separated from said launch vehicle structure after termination of said boost force.
- 18. A spin stabilized spacecraft, comprising:
a payload structure; an upper stage launch vehicle rotatably interconnected with said payload structure for rotation relative to said payload structure about a spin axis, said launch vehicle including a motor that powers said launch vehicle during an upper launch stage; a powered actuator configured to rotate said launch vehicle relative to said payload structure; a release mechanism that is selectively actuated to separate said payload structure from said launch vehicle; and a controller actuating said powered actuator and rotating said payload structure relative to said launch vehicle during said upper launch stage.
- 19. The spacecraft of claim 18, including:
at least one powered actuator interconnecting said payload structure and said launch vehicle structure and generating a moment between the payload structure and the launch vehicle structure that is normal to said spin axis; and wherein said controller selectively actuates said powered actuator to reduce coning growth during said upper launch stage.
- 20. The spacecraft of claim 19, wherein said spacecraft includes a load isolator apparatus having at least one spring and at least one damper interconnecting said payload structure to said launch vehicle structure and dissipating energy to reduce coning.
- 21. The spacecraft of claim 20, wherein said load isolator dissipates sufficient energy to ensure nutational stability.
- 22. A launch vehicle system, comprising:
a stack including an upper stage of a rocket powered launch vehicle providing a final boost phase during launch; and a payload structure interconnected with said upper stage, said upper stage and said payload structure together defining a central axis that is generally coincident with the launch axis during launch, said stack defining an axis of maximum moment of inertia that is not parallel to said central axis and having internal damping such that unstable nutation occurs if said upper stage and said payload structure rotate together about said central axis at the same rotational rate and direction; said payload structure including an attitude control system having a rotating member that stores angular momentum; and a controller operably connected to said attitude control system, said controller configured to alleviate coning motion of the stack during the final boost phase.
- 23. The launch vehicle system of claim 22, wherein said controller is positioned on the earth and communicates with said stack via a radio signal.
- 24. The launch vehicle system of claim 22, wherein said controller on-board, and forms a part of said stack.
- 25. The launch vehicle system of claim 22, including a vibration isolation apparatus between said payload structure and said upper stage, said vibration isolation apparatus including a plurality of dampers and spring members.
- 26. The launch vehicle system of claim 25, including a powered drive assembly rotatably interconnecting said upper stage and said payload structure.
- 27. The launch vehicle system of claim 26, wherein said powered drive assembly is connected to said payload structure and to said vibration isolation apparatus, said vibration isolation apparatus being connected to said upperstage.
- 28 The launch vehicle system of claim 26, wherein said vibration isolation apparatus is connected to said payload structure and to said powered drive assembly, said powered drive assembly being connected to said upper stage.
- 29. The launch vehicle system of claim 22, including at least one powered actuator interconnecting said payload structure with said upper stage; and wherein said controller actively controls said actuator to alleviate nutation of said stack during the final boost phase.
- 30. The launch vehicle system of claim 29, wherein said powered actuator comprises an electrically powered extendable strut.
- 31. A method of stabilizing a spacecraft during launch, comprising:
providing a spacecraft defining a spin axis, said spacecraft having a payload structure and a launch vehicle, said launch vehicle generating a boost force during at least a portion of a launch, said launch vehicle rotatably interconnected to said payload structure, said payload structure including an attitude control system having a rotating member that stores angular momentum, said spacecraft being dynamically unstable if said payload and launch vehicle structures rotate together at the same rate about said spin axis without actuation of said attitude control system; and rotating said payload structure and to said launch vehicle structure and simultaneously actuating said attitude control system during launch to alleviate nutation of said spacecraft
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein a powered actuator interconnects payload structure and the launch vehicle structure; and
said actuator is selectively actuated to generate a torque that is normal to the spin axis to provide active control of nutation of said spacecraft.
- 33. The method of claim 32, including providing a damper between said payload structure and said launch vehicle structure.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein said payload structure is rotated relative to said launch vehicle structure while said launch vehicle structure is generating a boost force.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/439,834, entitled SPIN STABILIZED SPACECRAFT, filed on Jan. 14, 2003, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60439834 |
Jan 2003 |
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