Abstract
One of the amusing qualities of human civilization is the hierarchical structure that is common to most problem solving activities in terms of the sophistication of assets applied at different points in the process.
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Larson & Wertz, Space Mission Analysis and Design, p. 355, Table 11-11.
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Wertz, p. 206.
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J. Wertz, Spacecraft Attitude Determination and Control, p. 206.
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J. Wertz, Spacecraft Attitude Determination and Control, p. 206.
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This information on LISA’s FEEPs was supplied by Stephen Merkowitz of the LISA Project.
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Hallock, H.L., Welter, G., Simpson, D.G., Rouff, C. (2017). Attitude Actuators. In: ACS Without an Attitude. NASA Monographs in Systems and Software Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7325-0_5
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