The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) mission. The space segment of the 2.5 year mission consists out of two formation flying micro-satellites. During the mission, new technologies will be demonstrated and, using spectropolarimeter and altimeter payloads on both spacecraft, observations will be performed characterizing atmospheric aerosols and seasonal variations of height profiles in the cryosphere. The mission is divided into four phases, each with a different orbital geometry. The rationale for and the orbital geometry during these phases as well as the transitions between the phases are treated in detail. A major complication to the mission design ...
Abstract: Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions...
The efforts involved in developing a small satellite for scientific purposes in China in recent year...
Unperturbed observation of deep space radio waves is impossible to achieve from Earth but could be m...
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science an...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
In 2007, the Tsinghua University, China, and the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, ha...
Small satellite missions can be achieved by using different approaches and methods. One possible app...
A network of small low-cost satellites is the only realistic option for multi-point in-situ measurem...
An approach of using a very low flying orbit for a microsatellite to achieve a low cost imaging miss...
The advancement of space propulsion has always played a crucial role in the Earth Observation scenar...
Abstract. Enabling technologies for nanosatellite formations will be demonstrated under the Formatio...
Abstract: Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions...
The efforts involved in developing a small satellite for scientific purposes in China in recent year...
Unperturbed observation of deep space radio waves is impossible to achieve from Earth but could be m...
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science an...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
In 2007, the Tsinghua University, China, and the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, ha...
Small satellite missions can be achieved by using different approaches and methods. One possible app...
A network of small low-cost satellites is the only realistic option for multi-point in-situ measurem...
An approach of using a very low flying orbit for a microsatellite to achieve a low cost imaging miss...
The advancement of space propulsion has always played a crucial role in the Earth Observation scenar...
Abstract. Enabling technologies for nanosatellite formations will be demonstrated under the Formatio...
Abstract: Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions...
The efforts involved in developing a small satellite for scientific purposes in China in recent year...
Unperturbed observation of deep space radio waves is impossible to achieve from Earth but could be m...