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Innovative Mechanical Design Strategy for Actualizing 80 kg-Class X-Band Active SAR Small Satellite of S-STEP

Seong-Cheol Kwon, Jihae Son, Sung-Chan Song, Jin Han Park, Kyung-Rae Koo, Hyun-Ung Oh

2021Aerospace21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Small SAR Technology Experimental Project (S-STEP) mission aims to develop a new (space-based 80 kg-class active X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR)) satellite with a main imaging mode of 1 m resolution stripmap. In the S-STEP mission, to achieve the design goal of developing faster, cheaper, better, and lighter small SAR satellite systems, innovative thermo-mechanical design approaches have been proposed and investigated. The major design approaches are the bus-payload integrated flat plate-type structure, multifunctional transmit/receive (TR) module, and dedicated vibration-free orbit deployer (VFOD) with the function of whole spacecraft vibration isolation. To validate the feasibility of the innovative mechanical design of S-STEP, a structural analysis considering launch and on-orbit environments is performed. In addition, development test results are presented to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed design approach for VFOD.

Topics & Concepts

Payload (computing)Synthetic aperture radarSatelliteSpacecraftComputer scienceRemote sensingOrbit (dynamics)Aerospace engineeringSystems engineeringEngineeringGeologyComputer networkNetwork packetSpacecraft Design and TechnologySpacecraft and Cryogenic TechnologiesSpace Satellite Systems and Control
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