2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.12835
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Practical limits on Nanosatellite Telescope Pointing: The Impact of Disturbances and Photon Noise

Ewan S. Douglas,
Kevin Tracy,
Zachary Manchester

Abstract: Accurate and stable spacecraft pointing is a requirement of many astronomical observations. Pointing particularly challenges nanosatellites because of an unfavorable surface area to mass ratio and proportionally large volume required for even the smallest attitude control systems. This work explores the limitations on astrophysical attitude knowledge and control in a regime unrestricted by actuator precision or actuator-induced disturbances such as jitter. The external disturbances on an archetypal 6U CubeSat … Show more

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