Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5472082 Acta Astronautica 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper deals with a satellite in a circular near-Earth orbit, perturbed due to J2 Earth's oblateness. The satellite interacts with the geomagnetic field by the moments of Lorentz and magnetic forces. The octupole approximation of the Earth's magnetic field is used. The possibility of electrodynamical attitude control for the satellite's stabilization in the orbital frame is analyzed. Once the problem of electrodynamical compensation of disturbing torque is solved, we can obtain the control algorithms for the satellite electromagnetic parameters which allows to stabilize the satellite attitude position in the orbital frame in the presence of disturbing gravity gradient torque. The total stability of the satellite programmed motion is proved analytically and verified by computer modeling.
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