Spacecraft attitude determination and control

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In the context of spacecraft, attitude control refers to controlling the angular position and rotation of the spacecraft, either relative to the object that it is orbiting, or relative to the celestial sphere.

Attitude control can be maintained by

  • using a variety of types of thrusters,
  • or by the use of flywheels,
  • or of magnetic field coils to exert a moment against the local magnetic field.