Sakamoto et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Development and flight results of microsatellite bus system for RISING-2Sakamoto et al., 2016
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- Sakamoto Y
- Sugimura N
- Fukuda K
- Kuwahara T
- Yoshida K
- Kurihara J
- Fukuhara T
- Takahashi Y
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- Transactions Of The Japan Society For Aeronautical And Space Sciences, Aerospace Technology Japan
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The RISING-2 microsatellite was launched in May 2014 into a sun-synchronous circular orbit at a height of 628 km. This paper describes the operation results and the flight evaluation of bus system. The satellite was successful in obtaining images of Earth using a high …
- 229920002393 Microsatellite 0 title abstract description 27
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