Line-of-sight based spacecraft attitude and position tracking control
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- Line-of-sight based spacecraft attitude and position tracking control
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(9)- A tracking system with space virtual feedback
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- Spacecraft relative rotation tracking without angular velocity measurements
- Velocity-free spacecraft attitude stabilization using two control torques
- Progress in the development of a position sensor for LISA drag-free control
- Finite time stable attitude estimation of rigid bodies with unknown dynamics
- Precision program guidance of an nonrigid orbital telescope
- Line-of-sight based spacecraft attitude and position tracking control
- Particular extremals in the optimal control problems of the reorientation of an asymmetric rotating body
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