Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993adspr..13..165b&link_type=abstract
(Middle and upper atmosphere results; Proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission C /Meeti
Computer Science
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Aeronomy, San Marco Satellites, Satellite Instruments, Spacecraft Design, Spacecraft Maneuvers, Attitude Control, Data Management, Satellite Orbits, Solar Activity, Solar Cells, Thermosphere
Scientific paper
The satellite San Marco 5 was injected into a low equatorial orbit on March 25, 1988 from the Italian San Marco Range (Kenya) and reentered on December 6, 1988. It was the last and most complex spacecraft of the San Marco aeronomic satellites, developed under a cooperative research program between the University of Rome and NASA, with the participation of DFVLR (Germany). The paper describes the scientific mission and the spacecraft design, which accommodates an integrated set of instruments in a very dense assembly. Particular aspects related to the management of the spacecraft in orbit and to the strategy for the satellite interrogation are also described.
Arduini C.
Broglio L.
Ponzi U.
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