Exospheric density measurements from the drag-free satellite Triad

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Atmospheric Density, Density Measurement, Exosphere, Satellite Observation, Compensation, Error Correcting Devices, Gravity Gradient Satellites, Kp Index, Pressure Effects, Solar Radiation, Spacecraft Stability

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The Triad satellite is maintained within 1 mm of its proof mass (a small metal ball) in a purely gravitational orbit, using a drag-free control system, named Discos, as the disturbance compensation system. The Discos proof mass is surrounded by an outer shell which holds fuel tanks and cold gas jets. The shell shields the proof mass from such nongravitational forces as radiation pressure, atmospheric drag, and micrometeorite impact. Whenever these forces displace the outer shell relative to the proof mass, an error signal is generated by a capacitive bridge sensor, and the satellite is propelled by gas jets to remain centered on the proof mass when the error reaches 1 mm. Local atmospheric densities near 800 km were measured, using ball position data, and the observed accelerations were corrected for the effects of solar radiation pressure. The measured densities reveal a greater dependence on latitude than that indicated by balloon satellites, and also a dependence on longitude. Only a small dependence on Kp, however, was observed in the region where the measurements were made.

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