Interactive earth observation is a man-in-the loop system where the observer (an astronaut or a space tourist) operates from the spacecraft. In case of LAPAN-TUBSAT the observer operates from the ground instead and only his eye (represented by a video camera) and his movable neck (represented by 3 reaction wheels) fly on board. The installation of a telescope with a magnification factor of 60 against the normal field of view introduces an additional challenge to the high precision attitude control system of the satellite. The 50 kg microsatellite LAPAN-TUBSAT has been jointly built by the Indonesian Space Agency LAPAN and the TU Berlin and was successfully launched in January 2007.
High precision interactive earth observation with LAPAN-TUBSAT
Hochgenaue interaktive Erdbeobachtung mit LAPAN-TUBSAT
2008
7 Seiten, 6 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
High Precision Interactive Earth Observation with LAPAN-TUBSAT
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