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30 October 2013 A new method for discriminating the Moon interference based on CES software
Zhijun Tu, Zhiwu Mei, Jun Yuan, Loulou Deng
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Abstract
When the moon and the sun light enter into the field of view of the conical scanning earth sensor (CES), the real attitude of the spacecraft will be affected because of wrong CES measurements.To solve this problem, a new method based on the CES software can discriminate the interference effect.A series of ground are designed to verify this method effectiveness, and results indicate that this method can not only give a indication of the moon, but also can eliminate effect of the moon and the sun light on the CES’s measurements.Finally, the on-orbit flight data is presented to confirm this method validity.
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Zhijun Tu, Zhiwu Mei, Jun Yuan, and Loulou Deng "A new method for discriminating the Moon interference based on CES software", Proc. SPIE 8896, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications X, 889618 (30 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2028970
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KEYWORDS
Sun

Infrared radiation

Head

Inspection equipment

Clocks

Satellites

Sensors

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