Opto-Electronic Engineering, Volume. 35, Issue 12, 40(2008)

Effect of Ambient Temperature on Star Sensor Measurement Accuracy

LIU Hai-bo1、*, TAN Ji-chun1, HAO Yun-cai2, JIA Hui1, TAN Wei1, and YANG Jian-kun1,2
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    Measurement accuracy of star sensor is restricted by ambient temperature.This paper describes an effective approach to analyze thermal effects in optical systems of star sensor.The star position errors,which are caused by thermo-optic effects,are calculated in an optical system of middle-precision star sensor.The results show that the star position errors are not remarkable near field angle 0°.And material matching is an effective measure in reducing the star position errors caused by changes of ambient temperature.After thermal compensation design,the maximal error is only 0.02″ when the ambient temperature changes from-20℃ to 60℃,which is about 1/7 of the original optical system's maximal error.

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    LIU Hai-bo, TAN Ji-chun, HAO Yun-cai, JIA Hui, TAN Wei, YANG Jian-kun. Effect of Ambient Temperature on Star Sensor Measurement Accuracy[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2008, 35(12): 40

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    Received: May. 27, 2008

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 1, 2010

    The Author Email: Hai-bo LIU (yuhan120483@yahoo.com.cn)

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    CSTR:32186.14.

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