Magnetic Cleanliness activities in advanced nanosatellites systems for earth observation research - Anser Mission

Editor

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Citación

ESA Workshop on Aerospace EMC 2022

Resumen

The purpose of this paper is to describe the specific magnetic measurements that must be made on the flight model ANSER (Advanced Nanosatellites Systems for Earth observation Research) satellite to ensure the necessary magnetic cleanliness, to characterize the magnetic torques, and to verify the magnetometer measurements. The objective is to develop the necessary technology to implement future space missions based on Satellite Constellations. This article describes both the innovative measurement procedures used and the measurement uncertainty calculations. The results obtained from both Cube Sats and the most important magnetic elements are presented, including the determination of the remaining and induced magnetic moment of spacecraft, and the calibration or characterization of magnetometers and magnetic torquers.

Descripción

INSPEC Accession Number: 21950627

Palabras clave

Magnetic cleanliness activities, Earth obseravtion research, Specific magnetic measurements, Flight model ANSER, Advanced nanosatellites systems for Earth observation research, Necessary magnetic cleanliness, Magnetic torques, Magnetometer measurements, Necessary technology, Future space missions, Satellites constellations, Innovative measurement procedures, Measurement uncertainty calculations, Important magnetic elements, Calibration, Magnetic torquers

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ISSN

9781665480642
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