SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS016 ARLS016 AO-40 Attitude Control System Appears Functional ZCZC AS16 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 016 ARLS016 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT August 17, 2001 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS016 ARLS016 AO-40 Attitude Control System Appears Functional The commissioning of the AO-40 satellite took another giant step forward this week as ground controllers reported success in testing the spacecraft's attitude control system--the momentum wheels. AO-40 controllers hope to use the momentum--or ''reaction''--wheels to aim the satellite's antennas and, eventually, its solar panels. The testing paves the way for possible deployment of the solar array and better signals on the ground. ''We can say with some caution that we have a working three-axis control system!!!'' enthused AMSAT-DL President and AO-40 team member Peter Guelzow, DB2OS, in a posting to the AMSAT bulletin board. Until now, AO-40's attitude has been under ''spin control.'' The three-axis control offered by the momentum wheels will mean much more positive attitude control from the ground anywhere in the satellite's orbit. After preliminary tests to energize the momentum wheels earlier this week, ground controllers Stacey Mills, W4SM, and James Miller, G3RUH, ran them up to more than 100 RPM Aug 16 during orbit 365 and left them at this speed for about a half-hour. Telemetry before and after the spin-up, once the solar sensors re-locked, showed that the system appeared to be working properly. The momentum wheels are designed to run at a nominal operating speed of 1000 RPM. ''More tests will be done over the next few weeks, before we will transfer the spacecraft from spin stabilization into three-axis stabilization,'' Guelzow said. NNNN /EX