BILSAT-1:土耳其第一颗地球观测卫星-运作和经验教训

G. Yuksel, O. Belce, H. Urhan
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BILSAT-1是SSTL(英国)和TUBITAK-BILTEN(土耳其)之间的KHTT计划框架内设计和制造的增强型微型卫星。这颗卫星于2003年9月27日在俄罗斯普列谢茨克航天发射场由COSMOS 3M运载火箭发射升空。在686公里高度的太阳同步轨道注入后,它通过TUBITAK-BILTEN的地面控制站成功地投入使用。调测完成后,正常操作已开始。在土耳其和世界各地收集了许多图像。与LANDSAT、EO-1和Terra等大型国家地球观测卫星相比,BILSAT-1处理类似的应用,重点是时间分辨率。BILSAT是DMC(灾害监测星座)的成员,DMC是一个由成员国土耳其、英国、阿尔及利亚、尼日利亚和中国组成的国际财团。DMC卫星共用同一轨道,彼此相位角为90度。BILSAT以及其他DMC卫星都有机载推进和GPS导航系统,通过该系统,DMC卫星的相位每6个月定期进行管理。BILSAT-1还能容纳一些实验载荷,包括一个多波段成像系统、一个实时图像压缩模块、一个GPS姿态接收器和一个控制力矩陀螺。这些有效载荷中的前两个是由TUBITAK-BILTEN的工程师设计和开发的土耳其有效载荷。除了这些实验载荷外,BILSAT-1还搭载了一些新技术,如大容量固态数据记录仪和恒星追踪器。这些实验有效载荷和新技术正在运行,在轨性能正在测试。由于这是BILTEN公司运营的第一颗低轨道卫星,因此BILTEN公司的工程师在卫星运营方面获得了一些非常宝贵的经验。
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BILSAT-1: first Earth observation satellite of Turkey - operations and lessons learned
BILSAT-1 is an enhanced micro satellite designed and manufactured in the framework of a KHTT program between SSTL (UK) and TUBITAK-BILTEN (Turkey). The satellite was launched by a COSMOS 3M launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia on September 27, 2003. After being injected in a sun synchronous orbit at a 686 km altitude, it was commissioned successfully via ground control station at TUBITAK-BILTEN. After commissioning, the regular operations have started. Many images have been gathered over Turkey and over various locations around the world. In contrast to large national Earth Observation satellites such as LANDSAT, EO-1 and Terra, BILSAT-1 addresses similar applications, with an emphasis on temporal resolution. BILSAT is a member of DMC (Disaster Monitoring Constellation), which is an international consortium with the member countries Turkey, UK, Algeria, Nigeria and China. The DMC satellites share the same orbit and separated from each other with a phase angle of 90 degrees. BILSAT as well as other DMC satellites has an on board propulsion and GPS navigation system by means of which the phasing of the DMC satellites is managed in a regular 6 months basis. BILSAT-1 also accommodates some experimental payloads on board, including a multi-band imaging system, a real time image compression module, a GPS attitude receiver and a Control Moment Gyro. First two of these payloads are Turkish payloads designed and developed by BILTEN engineers at TUBITAK-BILTEN. As well as these experimental payloads, BILSAT-1 also hosts some new technologies such as high capacity solid-state data recorders and star trackers. These experimental payloads and new technologies are being operated and in orbit performances are being tested. Since this is the very first LEO satellite that BILTEN has ever operated, some very valuable experience has been gained by BILTEN engineers about satellite operations.
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