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22 October 2013 Flight experience of 329K star tracker
Ivan S. Kruzhilov, Vladimir V. Kuniaev, Victor I. Fedoseev, Gennadiy P. Titov, Oleg V. Shevlyakov, Sergey V. Latyncev
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The paper is devoted to the results of the star tracker 329K flight tests on board of the satellites Luch-5A and Luch-5B launched into geostationary orbit in December 2011 and November 2012 respectively. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and photometric characteristics of the star tracker 329K.
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Ivan S. Kruzhilov, Vladimir V. Kuniaev, Victor I. Fedoseev, Gennadiy P. Titov, Oleg V. Shevlyakov, and Sergey V. Latyncev "Flight experience of 329K star tracker", Proc. SPIE 8889, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XVII, 888920 (22 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2028301
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Satellites

Error analysis

Space operations

Relays

Satellite communications

Sensors

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