The Bering target tracking instrumentation

T. Denver, J. Jørgensen, M. Betto, P. S. Jorgensen
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The key science instrument on the Bering satellite mission is a relative small telescope with an entrance aperture of 300 mm and a focal length between 500 and 1000 mm. The detection of potential targets is performed by one of the target scanning advanced stellar compasses (ASCs). This procedure results in a simple prioritized list of right ascension, declination, proper motion and intensity of each prospective target. The telescope itself has a dedicated ASC Camera Head Unit (CHU) mounted on the secondary mirror, largely co-aligned with the telescope. This CHU accurately determines the telescope's pointing direction. To achieve fast tracking over a large solid angle, the telescope pointing is achieved by means of a folding mirror in the optical pathway. When a prospective target approaches the telescope FOV, the ASC on the secondary will guide the folding mirror into position such that the target is inside the telescope FOV. During the telescope observation time, the ASC will constantly control the folding mirror to correctly position the target at the center of the telescope, basically performing a standard telescope tracking service. The telescope will alter the initial target acquisition track and observe the object of interest. To achieve milliarcsecond accuracy the telescope is equipped with a tip-tilt system on the secondary. The performance of the acquisition and telescope guidance has been tested and excellent noise, acquisition and settling time performance has been achieved. The operations have been verified for telescope focal lengths of 250 and 8000 mm.
白令目标跟踪仪器
白令卫星任务的关键科学仪器是一个相对较小的望远镜,入口孔径为300毫米,焦距在500至1000毫米之间。潜在目标的探测是由其中一个目标扫描先进恒星罗盘(ASCs)完成的。这个程序产生了一个简单的赤经、赤纬、适当运动和每个预期目标强度的优先列表。望远镜本身有一个专用的ASC相机头单元(CHU)安装在副镜上,很大程度上与望远镜对齐。这个CHU精确地决定了望远镜指向的方向。为了实现大立体角的快速跟踪,望远镜的指向是通过光学路径中的折叠镜来实现的。当预期目标接近望远镜视场时,副镜上的ASC将引导折叠镜进入目标在望远镜视场内的位置。在望远镜观测期间,ASC会不断地控制折叠镜,使目标正确地定位在望远镜中心,基本完成了标准的望远镜跟踪服务。该望远镜将改变初始目标捕获轨迹并观察感兴趣的目标。为了达到毫弧秒的精度,望远镜在副翼上安装了一个倾斜系统。对采集和望远镜制导性能进行了测试,取得了良好的噪声、采集和稳定时间性能。对250和8000毫米焦距的望远镜进行了操作验证。
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