Concept and feasibility study (phase A) for the X-ray satellite ROBISAT. Executive summary

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Orbital Launching, Reusable Spacecraft, Satellite Configurations, Space Shuttle Payloads, X Ray Astronomy, Cost Analysis, Satellite Orbits, Space Transportation System, Telemetry, X Ray Telescopes

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The feasibility of launching a reusable satellite from a space shuttle which meets high performance characteristics connected with a one-year sky mapping mission of soft X-ray sources in the spectral range between 0.1 and 2.0 keV is studied. The core instrument of the satellite is an 80 cm Wolter telescope. Possible concept alternatives for the telescope, satellite design, orbit parameters, and telemetry are discussed. An optimized concept is presented and its integration and test program are indicated. The cost analysis indicates that this satellite can be built within the limits set by the low program cost requirements.

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