Spacecraft Dynamics and Control covers three core topic areas: the description of the motion and rates of motion of rigid bodies (Kinematics), developing the equations of motion that prediction the movement of rigid bodies taking into account mass, torque, and inertia (Kinetics), and finally non-linear controls to program specific orientations and achieve precise aiming goals in three-dimensional space (Control). The specialization invites learners to develop competency in these three areas through targeted content delivery, continuous concept reinforcement, and project applications. The goal of the specialization is to introduce the theories related to spacecraft dynamics and control. This includes the three-dimensional description of orientation, creating the dynamical rotation models, as well as the feedback control development to achieve desired attitude trajectories.
What you'll learn
Describe spacecraft orientation and rotational motion using kinematics in three-dimensional space
Develop equations of motion for rigid body spacecraft dynamics accounting for mass, inertia, and torque
Design non-linear feedback control systems to achieve desired spacecraft attitude trajectories
Apply spacecraft dynamics and control theory to project-based scenarios
Course objectives
Introduce theories related to three-dimensional spacecraft orientation description
Develop competency in kinematics, kinetics, and control for spacecraft systems
Enable learners to create dynamical rotation models for spacecraft
Build skills in feedback control development for attitude trajectory achievement