Spacecraft
Use the spacecraft blocks, available in the Aerospace Blockset > Spacecraft sublibrary, to model, simulate, and visualize the dynamics of spacecraft.
Blocks
Attitude Dynamics | Model attitude dynamics of one or more spacecraft (Since R2023a) |
Attitude Profile (Nadir Pointing) | Calculate shortest quaternion rotation (Since R2020b) |
CubeSat Vehicle Earth (Nadir) Pointing | Model CubeSat vehicle whose primary alignment vector points towards center of Earth |
Eclipse Shadow Model (Dual Cone) | Calculate fraction of solar disk visible at inertial positions (Since R2023b) |
Line of Sight Access | Determine line of sight (LOS) access between one or more source positions and one or more target positions (Since R2024b) |
Orbit Propagator Kepler (unperturbed) | Propagate orbit of one or more spacecraft using Kepler universal variable formulation (Since R2020b) |
Orbit Propagator Numerical (high precision) | Propagate orbit of one or more spacecraft using Kepler universal variable formulation (Since R2020b) |
Spacecraft Dynamics | Model dynamics of one or more spacecraft (Since R2021b) |
Topics
- Model Spacecraft
Model, simulate, and visualize the motion and dynamics of spacecraft using spacecraft dynamics, orbit propagator, and CubeSat blocks.
- Model and Simulate CubeSats
Model, simulate, analyze, and visualize the motion and dynamics of spacecraft.
- Orbit Propagation Methods
Analyze the motion and dynamics of aerospace vehicles with short-period requirements, boundary line, and altitude contour plots.
- Getting Started with the Spacecraft Dynamics Block
This example shows how to model six degree-of-freedom rigid-body dynamics of a spacecraft or constellation of spacecraft with the Spacecraft Dynamics block from Aerospace Blockset™.
- Constellation Modeling with the Orbit Propagator Block
Propagate the orbits of a constellation of satellites and compute and visualize access intervals between the individual satellites and several ground stations.
- Developing the Apollo Lunar Module Digital Autopilot
Develop Apollo Lunar Module digital autopilot using Simulink® and Aerospace Blockset™.