Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations

KOMPSAT-2 will carry MSC (Multi-Spectral Camera) which provides 1m resolution panchromatic and 4m resolution multi-spectral images at the altitude of 685km sun-synchronous mission orbit. The mission operation of KOMSPAT-2 is to provide the earth observation using MSC with nadir pointing. KOMPSAT-2 w...

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Main Authors: Eunghyun Kim, Ki-Lyuk Yong, Sang-Ryool Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Space Science Society (KSSS) 2000-12-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2000/v17n2/OJOOBS_2000_v17n2_309.pdf
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spelling doaj-e24c98e4c12245e49735f5543d5e6fa02020-11-24T23:19:45ZengKorean Space Science Society (KSSS)Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092000-12-01172309316Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission OperationsEunghyun Kim0Ki-Lyuk Yong1Sang-Ryool Lee2Satellite Division, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Yusong-gu, Taejon, 305-333, KoreaSatellite Division, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Yusong-gu, Taejon, 305-333, KoreaSatellite Division, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Yusong-gu, Taejon, 305-333, KoreaKOMPSAT-2 will carry MSC (Multi-Spectral Camera) which provides 1m resolution panchromatic and 4m resolution multi-spectral images at the altitude of 685km sun-synchronous mission orbit. The mission operation of KOMSPAT-2 is to provide the earth observation using MSC with nadir pointing. KOMPSAT-2 will also have the capability of roll/pitch tilt maneuver using reaction wheel of satellite as required. In order to protect MSC from thermal distortion as well as direct sunlight, MSC shall be operated within the constraint of sun incidence angle. It is expected that the sunlight will not violate the constraint of sun incidence angle for normal mission operations without roll/pitch maneuver. However, during roll/pitch tilt operations, optical module of MSC may be damaged by the sunlight. This study analyzed sun incidence angle of payload using KOMPSAT-2 AOCS (Attitude and Orbit Control Subsystem) Design and Performance Analysis Software for KOMPSAT-2 normal mission operations.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2000/v17n2/OJOOBS_2000_v17n2_309.pdfSUN INCIDENCE ANGLE ANALYSISKOMPSAT-2 PAYLOAD DURING NORMAL MISSION OPERATIONS
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author Eunghyun Kim
Ki-Lyuk Yong
Sang-Ryool Lee
spellingShingle Eunghyun Kim
Ki-Lyuk Yong
Sang-Ryool Lee
Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
SUN INCIDENCE ANGLE ANALYSIS
KOMPSAT-2 PAYLOAD DURING NORMAL MISSION OPERATIONS
author_facet Eunghyun Kim
Ki-Lyuk Yong
Sang-Ryool Lee
author_sort Eunghyun Kim
title Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
title_short Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
title_full Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
title_fullStr Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
title_full_unstemmed Sun Incidence Angle Analysis of KOMPSAT-2 Payload during Normal Mission Operations
title_sort sun incidence angle analysis of kompsat-2 payload during normal mission operations
publisher Korean Space Science Society (KSSS)
series Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2093-5587
2093-1409
publishDate 2000-12-01
description KOMPSAT-2 will carry MSC (Multi-Spectral Camera) which provides 1m resolution panchromatic and 4m resolution multi-spectral images at the altitude of 685km sun-synchronous mission orbit. The mission operation of KOMSPAT-2 is to provide the earth observation using MSC with nadir pointing. KOMPSAT-2 will also have the capability of roll/pitch tilt maneuver using reaction wheel of satellite as required. In order to protect MSC from thermal distortion as well as direct sunlight, MSC shall be operated within the constraint of sun incidence angle. It is expected that the sunlight will not violate the constraint of sun incidence angle for normal mission operations without roll/pitch maneuver. However, during roll/pitch tilt operations, optical module of MSC may be damaged by the sunlight. This study analyzed sun incidence angle of payload using KOMPSAT-2 AOCS (Attitude and Orbit Control Subsystem) Design and Performance Analysis Software for KOMPSAT-2 normal mission operations.
topic SUN INCIDENCE ANGLE ANALYSIS
KOMPSAT-2 PAYLOAD DURING NORMAL MISSION OPERATIONS
url http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2000/v17n2/OJOOBS_2000_v17n2_309.pdf
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