Groundstation development for the STSAT-3
- Paper number
IAC-09.B4.3.2
- Author
Mrs. Kyunghee Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea, Republic of
- Year
2009
- Abstract
The STSAT-3 (Science and Technology Satellite-2) is a 100kg class Micro Satellite based on the National Space Program. The objectives of the STSAT-3 are to optimize the proven technologies through the previous small satellite program developed by SaTReC KAIST, and to demonstrate the advanced spacecraft bus technologies. The main payloads of the STST-3 are MIRIS (Muiti purpose Imaging System) and COMIS (COMpact Imaging Spectormeter). The STSAT-3 system consist of space segment, ground segment, launch service segment, and various external interfaces including additional ground stations to support launch and early operation phase. The STSAT-3 ground segment consists of the ground station at SaTReC KAIST site. The ground station of STSAT-3 provides the capability to monitor and control the STSAT-3, conduct STSAT-3 mission planning, and receive, process, and distribute STSAT-3 payload data to satisfy the overall missions of the STSAT-3. The ground station consists of mission control element and data receiving element. In this paper, the requirement and design of the ground station which is being developed is examined.
- Abstract document
- Manuscript document
IAC-09.B4.3.2.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).
To get the manuscript, please contact IAF Secretariat.