DocumentCode
3233860
Title
Application of existing satellites to Space and Earth science missions
Author
Rudiger, Chuck ; Malin, Mark ; Martin, Frank
Author_Institution
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
1997
fDate
1-8 Feb 1997
Firstpage
255
Abstract
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space (LMMS) in Sunnyvale, California, is developing adaptations of commercial production-line spacecraft as a way to dramatically lower the cost of small-to-medium space and Earth science missions. The IRlDIUM communications satellite bus is being transformed into the LM700TM Multi-Use Platform and the Commercial Remote Sensing System (CRSS) bus is being adapted as the LM900TM Multi-Use Platform. The spacecrafts are named after their size classes of roughly 700 kg and 900 kg. This paper describes the spacecrafts and the process of adding, modifying, or removing subsystems to fit the science application. It also addresses some of the missions for which these commercial spacecrafts have been proposed
Keywords
artificial satellites; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; California; Commercial Remote Sensing System; Earth science missions; IRlDIUM communications satellite bus; LM700 Multi-Use Platform; Lockheed Martin Missiles; Multi-Use Platform; Sunnyvale; commercial production-line spacecraft; space science missions; Costs; Earth; Geoscience; Missiles; Payloads; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sensor arrays; Space missions; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 1997. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3741-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.1997.577512
Filename
577512
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