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High-precision CubeSat sun sensor coupled with infrared Earth horizon detector
Author(s) -
Anatoly Pelemeshko,
Alena Kolesnikova,
Alexander Melkov,
Vitaliy Prokopyev,
A. M. Zadorozhny
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/734/1/012012
Subject(s) - detector , calibration , pinhole (optics) , orientation (vector space) , cubesat , optics , remote sensing , angular resolution (graph drawing) , field of view , image sensor , physics , satellite , geology , geometry , mathematics , quantum mechanics , astronomy , combinatorics
This paper presents a novel miniature module of orientation sensors for CubeSat nanosatellites. A high-precision sun sensor and a detector of the Earth horizon are located in one small module body. A two-axis digital sun sensor built into the orientation module is based on the registration of the sunspot formed on the matrix CMOS image sensor when the sun’s rays pass through a pinhole in the front mask. A commercially available miniature array of infrared thermometers is used as the Earth horizon sensor. The paper is mainly devoted to the development of the sun sensor. For laboratory tests, a prototype of the orientation module was developed. Laboratory tests and sun sensor calibration confirmed the sun sensor field of view of 120° and made it possible to determine its angular resolution of ±0.015°. The final accuracy of determining the direction to the Sun by the sensor that was calibrated using the existing experimental setup is ±0.15° with 95% confidence. It is possible to improve the accuracy of the sun sensor by improving the experimental setup for its calibration.

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