Restriction and selection criteria of inertial guidance sensors and system for a small recoverable capsule from onboard a hypersonic, atmospheric reentering rocket vehicle have attracted a specific research on the reentry design and challenges, with emphasize on the overall cost reduction and an optimal balance between the performances and costs under the given exploitation constraints. A simplified method for attitude control is derived that shows an easy accommodation in the capsule, given its high mass constraints, and convenient applicability for the class of small payloads under investigation. The palled experiments and investigating methodology is shown, as the result of the ORVEAL contract research team of ADDA-Association Dedicated to Development in Astronautics research organization, under the sponsorship of Romanian UEFISCDI authority for scientific research.


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