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23 June 1997 Distinctive features of making the wide-angle lenses of star trackers for attitude control of space vehicles
Mickle P. Koloslov, Alexandre L. Eisourovich
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Abstract
Design practice for the star trackers with the optical system, which consists of a baffle, lens and CCD, shows that necessity to combine optimally the parameters of the mentioned components leads to necessity of taking into account some specific features of their design. It is illustrated by the star tracker whose field of view is equal to 37 degrees.
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Mickle P. Koloslov and Alexandre L. Eisourovich "Distinctive features of making the wide-angle lenses of star trackers for attitude control of space vehicles", Proc. SPIE 3086, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing XI, (23 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277202
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Charge-coupled devices

Lenses

Distortion

Glasses

Optical tracking

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