Free-Space Laser Communications XXXIV 2022
DOI: 10.1117/12.2615323
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Pointing, acquisition, and tracking for the TBIRD CubeSat mission: system design and pre-flight results

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“…The downlink beamwidth in the model is 380 µrad FWHM, which was measured on orbit with an experiment in which the bus performed a high-resolution grid scan during a pass. 26 The agreement between irradiance measurement and model demonstrates that the closed-loop body pointing system and the ground telescope tracking performed well for the entirety of the pass.…”
Section: Performance Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…The downlink beamwidth in the model is 380 µrad FWHM, which was measured on orbit with an experiment in which the bus performed a high-resolution grid scan during a pass. 26 The agreement between irradiance measurement and model demonstrates that the closed-loop body pointing system and the ground telescope tracking performed well for the entirety of the pass.…”
Section: Performance Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The TBIRD space terminal has been described in detail previously. 23,24 The payload is approximately 3U in volume, weighs less than 3 kg, and consumes 100 W of power when all components are active. The optical subassembly is a bi-static design with separate apertures for downlink transmit and uplink receive.…”
Section: Space Terminalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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