35 research outputs found

    A star field mapping system for determining the attitude of a spinning probe

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    Astronomical mapping by rotating satellite to determine own angle of orientation to celestial spher

    Technology evaluation of man-rated acceleration test equipment for vestibular research

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    The considerations for eliminating acceleration noise cues in horizontal, linear, cyclic-motion sleds intended for both ground and shuttle-flight applications are addressed. the principal concerns are the acceleration transients associated with change in direction-of-motion for the carriage. The study presents a design limit for acceleration cues or transients based upon published measurements for thresholds of human perception to linear cyclic motion. The sources and levels for motion transients are presented based upon measurements obtained from existing sled systems. The approaches to a noise-free system recommends the use of air bearings for the carriage support and moving-coil linear induction motors operating at low frequency as the drive system. Metal belts running on air bearing pulleys provide an alternate approach to the driving system. The appendix presents a discussion of alternate testing techniques intended to provide preliminary type data by means of pendulums, linear motion devices and commercial air bearing tables

    Orientation of a rigid torque-free body by use of star transits.

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    Gonadotrophs secreting carcinoma of kidney

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    Star pattern identification aboard an inertially stabilized aircraft

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