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5 July 1994 High-altitude balloon experiment: status report
Timothy J. Schneeberger, Thomas E. McLaughlin
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Abstract
The high altitude balloon experiment (HABE) is developing technologies important to resolving critical acquisition, tracking and pointing issues. An introduction to the technology papers in this session is given along with an update on the progress of the experiment. Contributions in the areas of controls, sensors, optics, systems analysis, and mission planning are presented along with progress in system and subsystem testing.
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Timothy J. Schneeberger and Thomas E. McLaughlin "High-altitude balloon experiment: status report", Proc. SPIE 2221, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing VIII, (5 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.178962
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Mirrors

Optical design

Cameras

Sensors

Telescopes

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