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Dynamic and thermal control of an electromagnetic formation flight testbed by Neave, Matthew D. (Matthew David)
Published 2006Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Designing star trackers to meet micro-satellite requirements by Huffman, Kara M. (Kara Marie)
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Design and implementation of the state estimator for trajectory following of an electromagnetic formation flight testbed by Lee, Sang-il, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2009Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Cryogenic heat pipe for cooling high temperature superconductors with application to Electromagnetic Formation Flight Satellites by Kwon, Daniel W., 1980-
Published 2011Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Development and analysis of a high fidelity linearized J₂ model for satellite formation flying by Schweighart, Samuel A. (Samuel Adam), 1977-
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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The development and analysis of Scanned Pattern Interferometric Radar by Marais, Karen, 1973-
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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A real-time simulator for the SPHERES formation flying satellites testbed by Radcliffe, Andrew D. B. (Andrew Donald Brian), 1977-
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Improving particle confinement in inertial electrostatic fusion for spacecraft power and propulsion by Dietrich, Carl, 1977-
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Manuel Martinez-Sanchez and Raymond J. Sedwick.…”
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Electromagnetic extraction and annihilation of antiprotons for spacecraft propulsion by Zayas, Daniel Antonio
Published 2009Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick and James A. Bickford.…”
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Performance analysis of a space-based GMTI radar system using separated spacecraft interferometry by Hacker, Troy L. (Troy LeRoy), 1976-
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Raymond J. Sedwick and David W. Miller.…”
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