Important issues and possible solutions in the development of gravity gradiometers are examined with emphasis on problems related to: (1) sensors (both) conventional and cryogenic; (2) laboratory, spacecraft environment, and orbital flight tests; (3) spacecraft design (attitude and vibration control, propulsion and tether systems, and cryogenic systems); and (4) on-board and ground data processing.
Spaceborne Gravity Gradiometers. Part 4: Common problems
1984-03-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Spaceborne Gravity Gradiometers
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