Spacecraft Formation Flying: Dynamics, control and navigation

Spacecraft Formation Flying: Dynamics, control and navigation
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | ISBN: 0750685336 | edition 2009 | PDF | 386 pages | 10,1 mb

Spacecraft formation flying (SFF) is of huge importance to the aerospace and space community. Not the stuff of science-fiction, SFF involves flying multiple small satellites together, to deliver benefits which far outweigh a single larger craft or space station. The first autonomous formation flying earth science mission was in 196 and NASA now has 35 SFF mission sets. By networking several smaller and cheaper craft, scientists can make simultaneous measurements that enable higher resolution astronomical imagery, provide robust and fault-tolerant spacecraft system architectures, and enable complex earth science and space science networks dispersed over clusters of satellites in space.



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