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  • 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

    IAC-09.B4.3.2.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-09.B4.3.2.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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