Aerodynamic Technologies for Earth Observation Missions in Very Low earth Orbit
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Abstract
Flying at VLEO has several advantages such as the increase of the resolution of images recorded by optical instruments, the increase of geospatial position accuracy, the improvement of the signal to noise ratio and the reduction of energy consumption by active payloads. However, the drag produced by the interaction of the atmospheric gas particles with the surfaces of the spacecraft requires an extended knowledge of orbital aerodynamics. The aim of this work is to carry out a study from the principles of orbital aerodynamics to the definition of requirements for a set of satellite platforms covering Earth Observation applications taking advantage of operating in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) and making use of aerodynamic technologies. Four platform concepts were defined: optical coverage platforms, optical Very High Resolution (VHR) for high performance platforms, low cost optical VHR platforms and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) platforms. In addition, the main orbit and attitude control operations to be done with these concepts were analyzed. A relation between the different mission concepts and the performances to be obtained with enhanced aerodynamics was established to identify which of the four platform concepts could perform as a commercial platform to guarantee the use for different applications.
CitationBecedas, J. [et al.]. Aerodynamic Technologies for Earth Observation Missions in Very Low earth Orbit. A: Reinventing Space Conference. "16th Reinventing Space Conference (RISpace), London, UK, October 30-November 1, 2018". 2018, p. 1-10.
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