Employing a satellite swarm for radio astronomy has been continuously addressed in the Orbiting Low Frequency ARray (OLFAR) project. A 100 km diameter of aperture array constructed by distributed satellites will be able to provide sky maps of better than 1 arc-minute spatial resolution at 10 MHz. However, an orbit design strategy for the swarm satellites that ensures safe intersatellite distances and relative orbit stability has not yet been developed. In this paper, a new method for OLFAR orbit design is proposed. A deterministic solution is presented based on three algebraic constraints derived here, which represent three orbit design requirements: collision avoidance, maximum baseline rate, and uvw-space coverage. In addition, an idea fo...
The Orbiting Low Frequency Antennas for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) project is investigating the feasibi...
Initiatives to perform space-based radio astronomy below 30 MHz have emerged recently, since novel t...
This paper presents a strategy for optimal manoeuvre design of multi-satellite formation flying in l...
Employing a satellite swarm for radio astronomy has been continuously addressed in the Orbiting Low ...
Orbiting Low Frequency Array for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) is a radio astronomy mission that has been ...
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Observing the universe in the Ultra-Long Wavelength (ULW) regime has been called the ‘last frontier ...
It seems very likely that missions with nano-satellites in professional scientific or commercial app...
It seems very likely that missions with nano-satellites in professional scientific or commercial app...
Satellite swarms are a novelty, yet promise to deliver unprecedented robustness and data-collection ...
Recently new and interesting science drivers have emerged for very low frequency radio astronomy fro...
Investigation of the feasibility of using translunar Lagrange point orbits for low-frequency radio w...
OLFAR, Orbiting Low Frequency Antennas for Radio Astronomy, will be a space mission to observe the u...
Low-frequency space observation is one of the developing directions in radio astronomy, as scientist...
The inter-satellite link (ISL) in swarm and constellation missions is a key enabler in the autonomy ...
The Orbiting Low Frequency Antennas for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) project is investigating the feasibi...
Initiatives to perform space-based radio astronomy below 30 MHz have emerged recently, since novel t...
This paper presents a strategy for optimal manoeuvre design of multi-satellite formation flying in l...
Employing a satellite swarm for radio astronomy has been continuously addressed in the Orbiting Low ...
Orbiting Low Frequency Array for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) is a radio astronomy mission that has been ...
© 2022 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Observing the universe in the Ultra-Long Wavelength (ULW) regime has been called the ‘last frontier ...
It seems very likely that missions with nano-satellites in professional scientific or commercial app...
It seems very likely that missions with nano-satellites in professional scientific or commercial app...
Satellite swarms are a novelty, yet promise to deliver unprecedented robustness and data-collection ...
Recently new and interesting science drivers have emerged for very low frequency radio astronomy fro...
Investigation of the feasibility of using translunar Lagrange point orbits for low-frequency radio w...
OLFAR, Orbiting Low Frequency Antennas for Radio Astronomy, will be a space mission to observe the u...
Low-frequency space observation is one of the developing directions in radio astronomy, as scientist...
The inter-satellite link (ISL) in swarm and constellation missions is a key enabler in the autonomy ...
The Orbiting Low Frequency Antennas for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) project is investigating the feasibi...
Initiatives to perform space-based radio astronomy below 30 MHz have emerged recently, since novel t...
This paper presents a strategy for optimal manoeuvre design of multi-satellite formation flying in l...