The on-orbit structural dynamic performance of a microwave radiometer antenna for Earth science applications is addressed. The radiometer is one of the Earth-observing instruments aboard a proposed geostationary platform as part of the Mission to the Planet Earth. A sequential approach is presented for assessing the ability of an antenna structure to retain its geometric shape subject to a representative onboard disturbance. This approach includes establishing the structural requirements of the antenna, developing the structural and disturbance models, performing modal and forced response analyses, and evaluating the resulting distortions in terms of the antenna's ability to meet stringent structural performance requirements. Two antenna co...
High-spatial-resolution microwave radiometer sensing from space with reasonable swath widths and rev...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
In a suggested radio propagation experiment using a deep space antenna, accurate calibration of the ...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
Onboard sensors and associated ground based processing systems are used to maintain a well stabilize...
Conceptual designs and associated technologies for deployment 100 m class radiometer antennas were d...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
The Mission to Planet Earth enlists the use of a geostationary platform to support Earth science mon...
Requirements are defined for Earth observational microwave radiometry using large space antenna syst...
The development of a computer code to simulate and predict the performance of large deployable anten...
High-spatial-resolution microwave radiometer sensing from space with reasonable swath widths and rev...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
In a suggested radio propagation experiment using a deep space antenna, accurate calibration of the ...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
Onboard sensors and associated ground based processing systems are used to maintain a well stabilize...
Conceptual designs and associated technologies for deployment 100 m class radiometer antennas were d...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
Microwave radiometry has been a highly fruitful area of satellite remote-sensing of the Earth, produ...
The Mission to Planet Earth enlists the use of a geostationary platform to support Earth science mon...
Requirements are defined for Earth observational microwave radiometry using large space antenna syst...
The development of a computer code to simulate and predict the performance of large deployable anten...
High-spatial-resolution microwave radiometer sensing from space with reasonable swath widths and rev...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
In a suggested radio propagation experiment using a deep space antenna, accurate calibration of the ...