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SANE |
2015-06-18 14:25 |
Ibaraki |
Tsukuba Space Center, JAXA |
Prospect of small satellites technology Korehiro Maeda (JRANSA) SANE2015-17 |
Small satellites have advantages such as small size, low cost, short development period which are not obtained in large ... [more] |
SANE2015-17 pp.7-13 |
NLP |
2014-11-07 09:55 |
Niigata |
TsubameSanjo Regional Industries Promotion Center |
Application of the Center Manifold Method for Quasi-halo Orbit Keisuke Nagata, Noboru Sakamoto, Yuta Habaguchi (Nagoya Univ.) NLP2014-91 |
Quasi-halo orbits attract much attention for formation flying of several spacecraft to conduct space observations. In th... [more] |
NLP2014-91 pp.57-62 |
SANE |
2013-06-21 11:35 |
Ibaraki |
Tsukuba Space Center, JAXA |
Technical Issues for Small Observation Satellites Korehiro Maeda (Univ. of Tokyo) SANE2013-27 |
Small observation satellites are desirable to have constellation and formation flight which lead to frequent observation... [more] |
SANE2013-27 pp.67-73 |
SANE |
2012-06-29 11:35 |
Ibaraki |
Tsukuba Space Center, JAXA |
FRONT
-- Formation flying, Relative Orbit and Navigation Technologies demonstration mission -- Isao Kawano, Toshinori Ikenaga (JAXA) SANE2012-32 |
Formation Flying (FF) is a technology that several satellites fly keeping a specific relative position one another. The... [more] |
SANE2012-32 pp.63-68 |
SANE |
2005-06-29 17:15 |
Ibaraki |
JAXA(Tsukuba) |
Current Status of SAR Interferometry Dual Satellite Systems (SIDUSS)
-- What's the future mission as a space agency in the earthquake and volcano country? -- Tetsuya Kodama (SOSED, JAXA) |
SIDUSS (SAR Interferometry Dual Satellite System) is designed for frequent interferometry observation by using two ident... [more] |
SANE2005-30 pp.63-66 |
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