The concept of a European remote sensing satellite (ERDSAT) launched by ARIANE and carrying a model payload, consisting of a synthetic aperture radar and an optical multispectral scanner with nine channels for land applications or coastal zone missions is characterized. The mission goal of ERDSAT is based on European user requirements where a strong need for optical and microwave sensor operation on board the same satellite in a simultaneous or sequential mode is expressed. A data collection system is included. The proposed satellite is three-axes-stabilized and has a Sun-synchronous, near polar circular orbit at 750 km altitude. The selected configuration separates payload module and bus module. A thermostable carbon fiber grating structure constitutes the central framework of the satellite. Each major subsystem is housed in a separate compartment and can be integrated and tested individually. First mass estimates result in 450 kg for the payload and 880 kg for the bus. The maximum power needed is 1750 W (for 6 minutes, three times a day), which is provided by a 1330 W solar array and two batteries.
Conceptual Study of a European Remote Sensing Satellite with Combined Optical and Microwave Payload
1979
110 pages
Report
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English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Earth satellites , European space programs , Mission planning , Remote sensors , Satellite design , Ariane launch vehicle , Multispectral band scanners , Nickel cadmium batteries , Satellite observation , Sim , Solar arrays , Spacecraft construction materials , Spacecraft power supplies , Synthetic aperture radar , Foreign technology
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