The ADEOS (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite) is a large earth observing satellite which carries two core sensors and six announce of opportunity (AO) sensors. The objectives of these sensors are global observation of land, ocean, and atmosphere. ADEOS has another mission to develop some technology required for the future platform era. Inter-Orbit Link (IOL) is one of them and will be established between ADEOS and ETS-6 (Engineering Test Satellite-6) for the first time in Japan, experimentally. After launching of the Communication and Broadcasting Engineering Satellites, all of the observation data of ADEOS will be transmitted by the IOL as a real time basis, demonstrating that IOL is a key technology for future platform era. ADEOS accommodatesthe conventional and reliable X band system also for the direct mission data transmission to the ground station. The science data from these sensors are properly multiplexed and recorded efficiently in the ADEOS to secure the global coverage. ADEOS is scheduled to be launched early 1995 by the H-2 launch vehicle from Tanegashima Space Center. NASDA (National Space Development Agency of Japan) has just started the ADEOS Phase C study.
Status of ADEOS Project
1990
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
ADEOS Purojekuto Ni Tsuite (ADEOS Project)
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