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15 September 1993 NASA's first in-space optical gyroscope: a technology experiment on the X-ray Timing Explorer spacecraft
Glenn L. Unger, David M. Kaufman, Michael Anthony Krainak, Glen A. Sanders, William L. Taylor, Norman R. Schulze
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Abstract
We describe a technology experiment on the x ray timing explorer spacecraft to determine the feasibility of interferometric fiber optic gyroscopes for space flight navigation. The experiment consists of placing a medium grade fiber optic gyroscope in parallel with the spacecraft's inertial reference unit. The performance of the fiber optic gyroscope is monitored and compared to the primary mechanical gyroscope's performance throughout the two-year mission life.
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Glenn L. Unger, David M. Kaufman, Michael Anthony Krainak, Glen A. Sanders, William L. Taylor, and Norman R. Schulze "NASA's first in-space optical gyroscope: a technology experiment on the X-ray Timing Explorer spacecraft", Proc. SPIE 1953, Photonics for Space Environments, (15 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156594
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Gyroscopes

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Electronics

X-rays

Interfaces

Photonics

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