TCS Design of the Microsatellite BIRD for Infrared Earth Observation

981639

07/13/1998

Event
International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
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The DLR (German Aerospace Center) plans to launch the microsatellite BIRD (Bi Spectral Infrared Detection) in 1999 as part of a Earth remote sensing mission with hot spot detection as matter of priority. This project represents the begin of a line of small satellite missions with ambitious scientific and technological objectives by application of new technology and respecting the limitations of microsatellites.
The spacecraft bus design is based on the proposed orbit and the payload requirements. The scientific payload is a novel multi-spectral sensor system, consisting of two cooled infrared sensor arrays and the Wide Angle Opto-electronic Stereo Scanner (WAOSS). A serious constraint of the satellite design is the required compatibility to a piggyback launch. The concept of the satellite bus fits to the requirements with the satellite dimensions of about 550x610x620 mm3 and a total mass of approx. 85kg.
The presentation describes the approach for the thermal design of the satellite bus with focus on the mission profile and the requirements of the payload.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/981639
Pages
12
Citation
Biering, B., Lura, F., Lötzke, H., Walter, I. et al., "TCS Design of the Microsatellite BIRD for Infrared Earth Observation," SAE Technical Paper 981639, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981639.
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Published
Jul 13, 1998
Product Code
981639
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English