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==Types of stabilizers== |
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Revision as of 21:27, 11 August 2014
Stabilizer is a term used to describe a general category of equipment used in various spacecraft that are used to keep equipment or fields maintained at certain levels.
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Types of stabilizers
- Auto-stabilizer
- Descent Stabilizer
- Dynamic stabilizer
- EPS power stabilizer
- Field stabilizer
- Graviton stabilizer
- Gyromagnetic stabilizer
- Induction stabilizer
- KLS stabilizer
- Manual stabilizer
- Mode stabilizer
- Neuro-stabilizer
- Warp stabilizer
See also
- Field destabilizer
- Stabilizer acceleration sensor
- Stabilizer matrix