Future automated space missions present challenging opportunities in the pointing and control technology disciplines. A NASA-OAST sponsored study at JPL, identified and assessed the enabling pointing and control system technologies for missions from 1985 to year 2000. A generic mission set including earth orbiter, planetary, and other missions which predominantly drive the pointing and control requirements was selected for detailed evaluation. Technology candidates identified in the study are discussed.
Pointing and control technology needs for future automated space systems
Conference on Large Space Platforms: Future Needs and Capabilities
1978-09-01
Conference paper
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English