Attitude determination of the Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-11 and -12
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概要
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The attitude of two sounding rockets, S-310JA-11 and -12 launched at Syowa Station on May 29 and July 12,1985,were determined using magnetometers and horizon aspect sensors. The spin rate of the S-310JA-11 rocket was 0.57rps and the coning half angle of the precession was 8.8° with the period of 308s. The spin rate of the S-310JA-12 rocket was 0.59rps and the coning half angle of the precession was 25.0° with the period of 292s.
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著者
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Yamagishi Hisao
National Institude of Polar Research
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Fukunishi Hiroshi
Upper Atmosphere and Space Research Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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Fujii Ryoichi
National Institute of Polar Research
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Tohyama Fumio
Faculty of Engineering, Tokai University
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Kokubun Susumu
Geophysics Research Laboratory, University of Tokyo
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Tohyama Fumio
Faculty Of Engineering Tokai University
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Kokubun Susumu
Geophysics Research Laboratory The University Of Tokyo
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Takahashi Takao
Information Science Laboratory Tokai University
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Fukunishi Hiroshi
Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Fukunishi Hiroshi
Upper Atmosphere And Space Research Laboratory Tohoku University
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Fukunishi Hiroshi
Upper Atmosphere And Space Research Laboratory Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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