Object Details
Manufacturer
AC Spark Plug Division, General Motors Corporation
Summary
This is a device called a "Pendulous Integrating Gyroscope" and is a common part of guidance systems used in many spacecraft and missiles, for a variety of civil and military customers. It contains a gyroscope, floated in a viscous fluid and kept at a constant temperature. A small weight mounted off the center of mass acts as a pendulum, and measures acceleration to a high accuracy. It also mathematically integrates that measurement of acceleration over time, giving velocity.
This particular artifact was used in tests and was not flown. It was designed by the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and manufactured by the AC Sparkplug Division of General Motors in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Credit Line
Gift of the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Inventory Number
A20040206000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
INSTRUMENTS-Navigational
Materials
Housing: metal, probably aluminum.
Gyro wheel is a heavier material.
Fluid: a fluourocarbon.
Dimensions
3-D: 10.2 x 5.1cm (4 x 2 in.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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National Air and Space Museum Collection
Location
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA
Exhibit Station
Rockets & Missiles
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A20040206000