Determination of the Microacceleration Quasisteady Component onboard the International Space Station

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E. V. Babkin
M. Yu. Belyaev
N. I. Efimov
V. V. Sazonov
V. M. Stazhkov
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[1] Energiya Rocket–Space Corporation,Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Cosmic Research | 2004年 / 42卷
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Space Station; Direct Measurement; Relative Motion; Station Center; International Space;
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A comparison of two methods of determination of the microacceleration quasisteady component arising onboard the International Space Station was performed. In the first method the acceleration was calculated using the relative motion of the station reconstructed on the basis of telemetry data. The second method was a direct measurement of the microacceleration by a low-frequency accelerometer and a smoothing of the data obtained. The used measurements were made by the American accelerometer MAMS. The above comparison can theoretically be used to refine the position of the station center of mass relative to its body.
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