The Hubble Space Telescope was originally designed to use three rate-sensing gyroscopes to provide fine pointing control of the observatory during science observations. In order to conserve the lifetime of the HST gyros, one of the functioning gyros was turned off on 28 August 2005 and a new attitude control system that functions with only two gyros was activated. In this mode, two gyros used in combination with the Fine Guidance Sensors provide fine-pointing information during science observations.
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Two Gyro Summary (pdf): Read this to get a quick understanding (2 pages). Two Gyro Handbook: Read this before proposing (34 pages). Instrument Reports: Read these for results from the February 2005 on-orbit tests. |
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