Small Satellites for Earth Observation
Small Satellites for Earth Observation
Buch
- Selected Contributions
- Herausgeber: Rainer Sandau, Hans-Peter Roeser, Arnoldo Valenzuela
- Springer Netherland, 04/2008
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781402069420
- Bestellnummer: 6481159
- Umfang: 406 Seiten
- Sonstiges: 70 Tabellen,
- Nummer der Auflage: 2008
- Auflage: 2008 edition
- Copyright-Jahr: 2008
- Gewicht: 839 g
- Maße: 231 x 157 mm
- Stärke: 20 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.4.2008
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Beschreibung
This book deals with different aspects of small satellites for Earth observation- programmatics
- current and planned Earth observation missions
- spacebased instruments
- satellite constellations
- satellite subsystems
- spacecraft bus systems
- lessons learned
- special aspects (e. g. thermal control, integration and test, launch services, ground station).
The material provided is collected from the 6th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, initiated by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), and hosted by DLR, the German Aerospace Center. The participation of scientists, engineers, and managers from 24 countries reflected the high interest in the use of small satellites for dedicated missions applied to Earth observation.
As in the previous symposia, the contributions showed that dedicated Earth observation missions cover a wide range of very different tasks. These missions provide increased opportunities for access to space and can be conducted relatively quickly and inexpensively. The spacecraft bus, the instruments, and the ground systems can be based either on optimized off-the-shelf systems with little or no requirements for new technology, or on new high-technology designs.
Audience:
This book will be of interest to practitioners and professionals in the remote sensing field. The 6th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, initiated by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), was again hosted by DLR, the German Aerospace Center. The participation of scientists, engineers, and managers from 24 countries reflected the high interest in the use of small satellites for dedicated missions applied to Earth observation. The contributions showed that dedicated Earth observation missions cover a wide range of very different tasks.
Inhaltsangabe
Session 1 Programmatics NASA Earth Observation Programs and Small SatellitesNeeck, S. P., Hammer, T. F. Incubating domestic space-qualified manufacturers through ROCSAT programs
Chern, J.-S., Huang, A., Wu, L. Trends and Visions for Small Satellite Missions
Sandau, R., Paxton, L., Esper, J. Development of the MicroSat programme at INTA
Angulo, M., Mi, J. M., De Vicente, P., Prieto, M., Rodriguez, O., De la Fuente, E., Palau, J. Session 2 Missions (1) Moving towards commercial Earth observation services with small satellite constellations
Baker, A. M., Davies, P., Boland, L. PROBA spacecraft family - small mission solutions for emerging applications
Bermyn, J., Dorn, C. Small Satellites and Earth Observation Systems for Small Countries and Regions
Schoenmaker, A. Session 3 Instruments Development of High-Performance Optical System for Small Satellites
Choi, Y.-W., Yang, S.-U., Kang, M.-S., Kim, E.-E. Comparison of Atmospheric Ozone Measurements between NASA s Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) and the FASAT BRAVO Ozone Mapping Detector (OMAD)
Fernandez-Saldivar, J. A., Underwood, C. I., Mackin, S. Serious microsats need serious instruments, MIBS and the first results
Leijtens, J., de Goeij, B., van der Meché, E., Eschen, M., Court, A. Session 4 Constellations Feasibility of a constellation of miniature satellites for performing measurements of the
magnetic field of the Earth
Thomsen, M., Merayo, J. M. G., Brauer, P., Vennerstrøm, S., Olsen, N., Tøffner-Clausen, L. Preliminary concepts and analysis of future Earth observation missions based on
distributed radars
D Errico, M.,Fasano, G. The Swarm Magnetometry Package
Merayo, J. M. G., Jørgensen, J. L., Friis-Christensen, E., Brauer, P., Primdahl, F., Jørgensen, P. S., Allin, T. H., Denver, T. EO formation flying applications for small satellite missions
Sephton, A. J., Wishart, A., Strauch, K., Teston, F. Session 5 Subsystems (1) GPS for Microsatellites - Status and Perspectives
Montenbruck, O., Markgraf, M., Garcia-Fernandez, M., Helm, A. On-the-fly merging of attitude solutions
Jørgensen, P. S., Jørgensen, J. L., Denver, T., Allin, T. H. Design and on-orbit evaluation of magnetic attitude control system for the 'REIMEI' microsatellite
Sakai, S., Fukushima, Y., Saito, H. GPS & low cost sensors in navigation
Bourghani Farahani, N., Pouryaie, N. Session 6 Students Session GPS based attitude determination for the Flying Laptop satellite
Hauschild, A., Grillmayer, G., Montenbruck, O., Markgraf, M., Vörsmann, P. Electromagnetic formation flight system design
Kwon, D. W. Preliminary system simulation environment of the university micro-satellite Flying Laptop
Brandt, A., Kossev, I., Falke, A., Eickhoff, J., Röser, H.-P. A miniaturised UV imaging spectrometer for remote sensing of atmosphere: volcanic sulphur dioxide, ozone, and aerosols
Fernandez-Saldivar, J. A. Beesat attitude determination and control system
Herfort, M., Berlin, M., Geile, H.-P., Yoon, Z. Session 7 Special aspects Initial SPHERES operations aboard the International Space Station
Saenz-Otero, A., Miller, D. W. BIRD micro satellite thermal control system - 5 years of operation in space
Lura, F., Biering, B., Lötzke, H.-G., Studemund, H., Baturkin,
Klappentext
This book deals with different aspects of small satellites for Earth observation- programmatics
- current and planned Earth observation missions
- spacebased instruments
- satellite constellations
- satellite subsystems
- spacecraft bus systems
- lessons learned
- special aspects (e. g. thermal control, integration and test, launch services, ground station).
The material provided is collected from the 6th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, initiated by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), and hosted by DLR, the German Aerospace Center. The participation of scientists, engineers, and managers from 24 countries reflected the high interest in the use of small satellites for dedicated missions applied to Earth observation.
As in the previous symposia, the contributions showed that dedicated Earth observation missions cover a wide range of very different tasks. These missions provide increased opportunities for access to space and can be conducted relatively quickly and inexpensively. The spacecraft bus, the instruments, and the ground systems can be based either on optimized off-the-shelf systems with little or no requirements for new technology, or on new high-technology designs.
Audience:
This book will be of interest to practitioners and professionals in the remote sensing field.