• Infrared and Laser Engineering
  • Vol. 44, Issue 4, 1249 (2015)
Cui Xiangxiang*, Wang Hongli, Lu Jinghui, Qiao Xing, Deng Changzhi, Zhang Yong, and Zhao Aigang
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    Cui Xiangxiang, Wang Hongli, Lu Jinghui, Qiao Xing, Deng Changzhi, Zhang Yong, Zhao Aigang. Guide star selection method for star tracker with thin field of view[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(4): 1249 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Guide star selection is a crucial part of star tracker design. For thin field-of-view star tracker, guide star catalog“holes” are common as stars are not evenly distributed. To optimize the guide star selection for star tracker with thin field of view, the selection method based on spherical spiral points was modified. Building a new guide star catalog by increasing the number and changing the positions of spherical spiral points, which was usually adopted, was abandoned. Some new stars which can effectively decrease guide star catalog“holes” into the guide star catalog were proposed. The weights to measure stars′ ability of decreasing guide star catalog “holes” were constructed and the adding star process was carried out on the order of the weights descending. And the new star added into guide star catalog was required far away from the guide stars to keep the guide stars even. Simulations expressed that the modified method got less and evener guide stars than the original method with similar guide star catalog “holes”, which shows the superiority of the modified method.
    Cui Xiangxiang, Wang Hongli, Lu Jinghui, Qiao Xing, Deng Changzhi, Zhang Yong, Zhao Aigang. Guide star selection method for star tracker with thin field of view[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(4): 1249
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