Development of Super Low Altitude Test Satellite(SLATS)(Technical Session,ICSANE 2011(International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2011))
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概要
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JAXA has been developing the Super Low Altitude Test Satellite "SLATS". The altitude of SLATS orbit is around 200km altitude. Its main mission is to understand the effects of high-density atomic oxygen on the satellite and to verify the possibility of orbit control using an ion engine system. A satellite in a super low altitude enables higher resolution optical Earth observation and lower electric power active sensing using a SAR or a LIDAR than those in conventional low earth orbits. The flight performance of SLATS will be reflected in the future practical satellites that orbit the earth at a super low altitude. In this paper, the development status of SLATS and future plan are introduced.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2011-10-10
著者
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Yamakawa Shiro
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Kohata Hiroki
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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KONOUE Kazuya
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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IGARASHI Nobuaki
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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IMAMURA Shunsuke
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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- Development of Super Low Altitude Test Satellite(SLATS)(Technical Session,ICSANE 2011(International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2011))