Small Satellite Missions for Earth Observation New Developments and Trends /
This book was compiled from those contributions given at the 7th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, May 4-8, 2009, Berlin (IAA – International Academy of Astronautics) which are representative for the new developments and trends in the area of small satellites for Earth observa...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- New Earth Observation Missions
- Overview on CNES Micro Satellites Missions: In Flight, Under Development and Next
- Small Earth Observing Satellites Flying with Large Satellites in the A-Train
- INTA?Sat-1 First Earth Observation Mission
- VEN?S (Vegetation and Environment Monitoring on a New Micro Satellite)
- The “Ulingo” Mid-Low Latitudes Observation (MILO) Mission
- The Italian Precursor of an Operational Hyperspectral Imaging Mission
- Earth Environment Missions
- Space System “Radiomet” for GLONASS/GPS Navigation Signal Radio Occultation Monitoring of Lower Atmosphere and Ionosphere Based on Super-Small Satellites
- The Study of Electromagnetic Parameters of Space Weather, Micro-Satellite “Chibis-M”
- SEPSAT – A Nanosatellite to Observe Parameters of Space Weather
- Small Satellite Constellations for Measurements of the Near-Earth Space Environment
- Distributed Space Systems
- Satellite Formation for a Next Generation Gravimetry Mission
- EO Small Satellite Missions and Formation Flying
- Relative Trajectory Design for Bistatic SAR Missions
- Conceptual Design of the FAST-D Formation Flying Spacecraft
- Earth Observation Using Japanese/Canadian Formation Flying Nanosatellites
- A Bi/Multi-Static Microsatellite SAR Constellation
- Mission Design of the Dutch-Chinese FAST Micro-Satellite Mission
- University Satellites
- SPRITE-SAT: A University Small Satellite for Observation of High-Altitude Luminous Events
- SwissCube: The First Entirely-Built Swiss Student Satellite with an Earth Observation Payload
- German Russian Education Satellite – Mission Outline and Objectives
- University Microsatellites Equipped with an Optical System for Space Debris Monitoring
- A First-MOVE in Satellite Development at the TU-München
- Design of a Small Educational Satellite for the Italian High School Students: The EduSAT Project
- Testing of Critical Pico-Satellite Systems on the Sounding Rocket Rexus-4
- Laboratory Facility for Simulation and Verification of Formation Motion Control Algorithms
- Asynchronous Parallel Reactive System for Intelligent Small Satellite on-Board Computing Systems
- NanoSiGN – Nanosatellite for scientific interpretation of GNSS dual-frequency signals in the low Earth orbit
- Instruments and Technologies
- The Vegetation Instrument for the PROBA-V Mission
- Software Defined LFM CW SAR Receiver for Microsatellites
- PhytoMapper – Compact Hyperspectral Wide Field of View Instrument
- Development of Spaceborne Small Hyperspectral sensor HSC-III for Micro Satellite
- Towards a Miniaturized Photon Counting Laser Altimeter and Stereoscopic Camera Instrument Suite for Microsatellites
- A Plan of Spaceborne ISAR Satellite Imaging System Aiming at Space Objects
- Increasing the Data Volume Returned from Small Satellites
- Integrated Design Based Plug-and-Play Small SAR Satellite Project
- Attitude Control Systems
- Star Sensor Development Based on the TUBSAT Experience
- Small Sensors Big Choices
- Robust and Fault Tolerant AOCS of the TET Satellite
- Implementation of the T3?PS in the Delfi-n3Xt Satellite
- A Novel AOCS Cold-Gas Micro-Propulsion System Design and Applications to Micro and Nano Satellites
- Navigation
- Navigation Needs for ESA’s Earth Observation Missions
- Benefits of Galileo for Future Satellite Missions
- Differential GPS: An Enabling Technology for Formation Flying Satellites
- GPS-Based Relative Navigation in Earth Observation Missions Relying on Cooperative Satellites.