This issue of the Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest, the second issue describing the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX), focuses on the technology used to implement the MSX Spacecraft Observatory.
Midcourse Space Experiment: Guest Editor's IntroductionM. R. Peterson |
The MSX Tracking, Attitude, and UVISI ProcessorsL. J. Frank, C. B. Hersman, S. P. Williams, and R. F. Conde |
The MSX Command and Data Handling SystemD. D. Stott, R. K. Burek, P. Eisenreich, J. E. Kroutil, P. D. Schwartz, and G. F. Sweitzer |
MSX Attitude Determination and Control HardwareF. F. Mobley, W. E. Radford, and L. R. Kennedy |
A Testbed for the MSX Attitude and Tracking ProcessorsD. S. Wilson |
MSX Ground OperationsJ. F. Smola, M. H. Barbagallo, J. H. Cranmer, C. C. DeBoy, M. J. Harold, J. A. Krein, H. M. Kreitz, Jr., A. C. Sadilek, and H. K. Utterback |
The MSX Performance Assurance ProgramM. E. Goss |
The UVISI InstrumentK. J. Heffernan, J. E. Heiss, J. D. Boldt, E. H. Darlington, K. Peacock, T. J. Harris, and M. J. Mayr |
The Spatial Infrared Imaging Telescope IIIB. Y. Bartschi, D. E. Morse, and T. L. Woolston |
The Space-Based Visible SensorD. C. Harrison and J. C. Chow |
Technology Demonstration by the Onboard Signal and Data ProcessorC. G. Pfeiffer and B. L. Masson |
MSX Reference ObjectsS. V. Burdick, J. Chalupa, C. L. Hamilton, T. L. Murdock, and R. Russell |
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