Title :
Alphasat laser terminal commissioning status aiming to demonstrate Geo-Relay for Sentinel SAR and optical sensor data
Author :
Seel, Stefan ; Troendle, Daniel ; Heine, Frank ; Zech, Herwig ; Motzigemba, Matthias ; Sterr, Uwe
Abstract :
In-orbit commissioning of the first geostationary laser communication terminal (TESAT LCT) of the EDRS 1,800 Mbps class has commenced. The laser relay experiments phase is being contracted for three years by the German Space Agency (DLR) and is planned to see test campaigns with an optical ground station of ESA at Tenerife, a transportable ground station with adaptive optics (TESAT T-AOGS) and two low earth orbiting Earth observation satellites (Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-2A) as well as an airborne platform. The launch of Sentinel-1A (SAR) satellite is scheduled for April 2014 followed by a commissioning phase for the laser link to the Alphasat relay station in GEO orbit.
Keywords :
Earth orbit; commissioning; optical links; optical sensors; relay networks (telecommunication); satellite communication; satellite ground stations; synthetic aperture radar; Alphasat laser terminal commissioning status; Alphasat relay station; DLR; EDRS; Earth observation satellites; GEO orbit; German Space Agency; Sentinel-1A SAR satellite; Sentinel-2A; TESAT LCT; TESAT T-AOGS; Tenerife; adaptive optics; geo-relay; geostationary laser communication terminal; in-orbit commissioning; laser link; laser relay experiments phase; low earth orbit; optical ground station; optical sensor data; transportable ground station; Lasers; Optical fiber communication; Optical sensors; Orbits; Relays; Satellites; Space vehicles; Communications; Geo-Relay; LCT; Laser; Satellite; optical intersatellite link;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6946365