satellitudrulning
Satellitudrulning is a term used in some niche aerospace discussions to describe the controlled rolling motion of a spacecraft as a primary or auxiliary means of attitude adjustment and surface-area management. In this context, roll refers to rotation around the spacecraft’s longitudinal axis, while pitch and yaw are kept relatively constant or adjusted in coordination to achieve the desired orientation. The concept is often presented as a way to optimize solar-panel exposure, thermal balance, or instrument pointing with minimal propulsion.
Mechanism and implementation notes. Satellitudrulning relies on standard three-axis attitude control hardware, such as reaction wheels,
Applications and considerations. Potential benefits include improved solar-panel efficiency, simpler attitude schedules for certain payloads, and
See also: Attitude control, Reaction wheel, Control moment gyroscope, Momentum management, Solar-panel articulation.