Gyroscopes are precision instruments used to maintain direction and orientation in applications like spacecraft, ships, aircraft, vehicles, tunnel mining equipment, and compasses. They work inside objects like the Hubble Telescope, submarines, and gyrotheodolites. Gyroscopes are also used to assist with stability and as part of inertial guidance systems.
Gyroscopes are precision instruments used to maintain direction and orientation in applications like spacecraft, ships, aircraft, vehicles, tunnel mining equipment, and compasses. They work inside objects like the Hubble Telescope, submarines, and gyrotheodolites. Gyroscopes are also used to assist with stability and as part of inertial guidance systems.
Gyroscopes are precision instruments used to maintain direction and orientation in applications like spacecraft, ships, aircraft, vehicles, tunnel mining equipment, and compasses. They work inside objects like the Hubble Telescope, submarines, and gyrotheodolites. Gyroscopes are also used to assist with stability and as part of inertial guidance systems.
Hubble Telescope, or inside the steel hull of a submerged submarine.
Due to their precision,
gyroscopes are also used in gyrotheodolites to maintain direction in tunnel mining.[4] Gyroscopes can be used to construct gyrocompasses, which complement or replace magnetic compasses (in ships, aircraft and spacecraft, vehicles in general), to assist in stability (bicycles, motorcycles, and ships) or be used as part of an inertial guidance sy
Doroshin a. v. - Attitude Dynamics, Control and Stabilization of Spacecraft - Satellites (Электронный Ресурс) -Самарский Государственный Технический Университет (2018)