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18 October 1996 Image navigation improvement using star trackers
Sun H. Hur-Diaz, Ahmed Kamel
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Abstract
In this paper, the improvement in the image navigation and registration (INR) obtained by using two star trackers onboard a GOES satellite is investigated. The star trackers would augment the current INR system to eliminate the nonrepeatable errors caused mainly by the Earth sensor. The focus is on decreasing the spacecraft bus attitude error component in the total INR error budget with minimal changes to the current system.
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Sun H. Hur-Diaz and Ahmed Kamel "Image navigation improvement using star trackers", Proc. SPIE 2812, GOES-8 and Beyond, (18 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254127
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Space operations

Error analysis

Mirrors

Calibration

Linear filtering

Black bodies

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