The Cosmology Unit has contracted Sky Broadband Service, Inc., (SBSI) to perform a Feasibility Study for the Satellite Earth Station and Ultraviolet Space Telescope Project in Armenia. The first project is for a ground station, or ground stations that will transmit and receive viable wideband data from various satellites. The operation of this earth station complex will be developed and operate on a commercial basis by revenues generated from operations. In conjunction with the first project is to provide a CACSD and engineering design facility to evaluate the stability of non-linear space systems for control of satellite using a graphical user interface (GUI). International funding for the project will be sought based on a viable return on investment analysis. The second project is associated with the design, development, and placement in orbit of a space-based ultraviolet telescope. The telescope and all peripheries can be provided as a supplemental experimentation package to the international Space Station, or will be launched as a separate module on a new satellite. The primary goal of the space-based ultraviolet telescope is to produce an Ultraviolet Atlas of the Universe.


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    Title :

    Feasibility Study for the Satellite Earth Station and Ultraviolet Space Telescope Project in Armenia. Volume 1--Final Report


    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    234 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English