Attitude determination and control system for the PROCYON micro-spacecraft

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This paper describes development strategies and on-orbit results of the attitude determination and control system (ADCS) for the world's first interplanetary micro-spacecraft, PROCYON, whose advanced mission objectives are optical navigation or an asteroid close flyby. Although earth-orbiting micro-satellites already have ADCSs for practical missions, these ADCSs cannot be used for interplanetary micro-spacecraft due to differences in the space environments of their orbits. To develop a new practical ADCS, four issues for practical interplanetary micro-spacecraft are discussed: initial Sun acquisition without magnetic components, angular momentum management using a new propulsion system, the robustness realized using a fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR) system, and precise attitude control. These issues have not been demonstrated on orbit by interplanetary micro-spacecraft. In order to overcome these issues, the authors developed a reliable and precise ADCS, a FDIR system without magnetic components, and ground-based evaluation systems. The four issues were evaluated before launch using the developed ground-based evaluation systems. Furthermore, they were successfully demonstrated on orbit. The architectures and simulation and on-orbit results for the developed attitude control system are proposed in this paper.

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Ikari, S., Inamori, T., Ito, T., Ariu, K., Oguri, K., Fujimoto, M., … Funase, R. (2017). Attitude determination and control system for the PROCYON micro-spacecraft. In Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences (Vol. 60, pp. 181–191). Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences. https://doi.org/10.2322/tjsass.60.181

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