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Small Satellites for Earth Observation

Selected Contributions

  • Shows the advantages of small satellite missions:
  • Faster return of data
  • Larger variety of missions
  • Greater involvement of local and small industry

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Table of contents (37 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XXI
  2. Programmatics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. NASA Earth Observation Programs and Small Satellites

      • Steven P. Neeck, Theodore F. Hammer
      Pages 3-12
    3. Incubating Domestic Space-Qualified Manufacturers Through ROCSAT Programs

      • Jeng-Shing Chern, Arthur Huang, Lance Wu
      Pages 13-25
    4. Trends and Visions for Small Satellite Missions

      • Rainer Sandau, Larry Paxton, Jaime Esper
      Pages 27-39
    5. Development of the MicroSat Programme at INTA

      • Manuel Angulo, Juan Maria Mi, Pedro de Vicente, Manuel Prieto, Oscar Rodriguez, Enrique de la Fuente et al.
      Pages 41-54
  3. Missions (1)

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 55-55
    2. PROBA Spacecraft Family

      • Jo Bermyn, Chris Dorn
      Pages 67-76
  4. Instruments

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 87-87
    2. Development of a High-Performance Optical System for Small Satellites

      • Young-Wan Choi, Seung-Uk Yang, Myung-Seok Kang, Ee-Eul Kim
      Pages 89-99
    3. Serious Microsats Need Serious Instruments, MIBS and the First Results

      • J. Leijtens, B. de Goeij, E. van der Meché, M. Eschen, A. Court
      Pages 111-120
  5. Constellations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 121-121
    2. Feasibility of a Constellation of Miniature Satellites for Perform ing Measurements of the Magnetic Field of the Earth

      • Michael Thomsen, José M. G. Merayo, Peter Brauer, Susanne Vennerstrøm, Nils Olsen, Lars Tøffner-Clausen
      Pages 123-132
    3. The Swarm Magnetometry Package

      • Jos é M. G. Merayo, John L. Jørgensen, Eigil Friis-Christensen, Peter Brauer, Fritz Primdahl, Peter S. Jørgensen et al.
      Pages 143-151
    4. EO Formation Flying Applications for Small Satellite Missions

      • Tony Sephton, Alex Wishart, Karsten Strauch, Frederic Teston
      Pages 153-162
  6. Subsystems (1)

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 163-163

About this book

The 6th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, initiated by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), was again hosted by DLR, the German Aerospace Center. The participation of scientists, engineers, and managers from 24 countries reflected the high interest in the use of small satellites for dedicated missions applied to Earth observation.

As in the previous symposia, the contributions showed that dedicated Earth observation missions cover a wide range of very different tasks. These missions provide increased opportunities for access to space and can be conducted relatively quickly and inexpensively. The spacecraft bus, the instruments, and the ground systems can be based either on optimized off-the-shelf systems with little or no requirements for new technology, or on new high-technology designs. Thus a new class of advanced small satellite missions, including autonomously-operating “intelligent” satellites and satellite constellations can be created, opening new fields of application for science and the public.

The symposium provided 11 sessions for oral presentations and one poster session. Furthermore, in our 6th Symposium the Student Prize Paper Competition has been continued. The student papers have been evaluated by distinguished judges selected from academia, industry and government, coming from four continents. The finalists presented their papers in the Student Conference session.

Editors and Affiliations

  • DLR, Germany

    Rainer Sandau

  • Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart, Germany

    Hans-Peter Röser

  • Media Lario International SA, Bosisio Parini, Italy

    Arnoldo Valenzuela

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.00
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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