FlexModel:

Path: Missions/Comsat

% Analyze the flexible solar array on the ComStar Spacecraft.
 ComStar is a hypothetical geosynchronous communications satellite.
 This model includes the orbit rate and nutation modes.
 Creates the files FlexM00 and FlexM90 used by ComStarSK.

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  See also LoadFlex, GetModes, ComStar, FResp, FindDirectory, Rename, 
  DupVect, SkewSymm, VXPhi, Geo
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   Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Princeton Satellite Systems, Inc.
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Children:

Missions: Comsat/ComStar
Missions: ComsatData/ComStarI
SC: Attitude/GetModes
SC: Attitude/LoadFlex
SC: Attitude/VXPhi
SC: Environs/Geo
SC: Environs/MolWt2R
SC: Help/HelpSystem
SC: SCData/ComstarSA
Common: CommonData/SwooshWatermark
Common: CommonData/xSplashSmall
Common: Control/FResp
Common: Control/GND
Common: Control/GSS
Common: Control/ND2SS
Common: Control/S2Damp
Common: Control/SS2ND
Common: Control/SizeABCD
Common: Control/TrnsZero
Common: Control/WPZ
Common: Control/WReson
Common: Control/ZFresp
Common: FileUtils/FindDirectory
Common: General/CellToMat
Common: General/DeBlankLT
Common: General/DispWithTitle
Common: General/MatToCell
Common: General/Watermark
Common: Graphics/Axis3D
Common: Graphics/LogLimit
Common: Graphics/NewFig
Common: Graphics/Plot2D
Common: Graphics/PltStyle
Common: Graphics/Rename
Common: Graphics/TextS
Common: Graphics/XLabelS
Common: Graphics/YLabelS
Common: Graphics/ZLabelS
Common: MassProperties/IC623X3
Math: Linear/ColCompR
Math: Linear/Cross
Math: Linear/DelLZ
Math: Linear/DupVect
Math: Linear/IsZero
Math: Linear/RowCompU
Math: Linear/SkewSymm
Math: Trigonometry/ATanD
Math: Trigonometry/CosD
Math: Trigonometry/SinD

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