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Thermosphere density and wind measurements in the equatorial region using a constellation of drag balance nanospacecraft
Authors:Leonard Felicetti  Fabrizio Piergentili  Fabio Santoni
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Astronautica Elettrica ed Energetica (DIAEE), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, via Salaria 851, 00138 Rome, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aeronautica (DIMA), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy
Abstract:A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecraft equipped with a drag balance instrument (DBI) and a GPS receiver. The mission is based on nanosatellite clusters deployed in three orbital planes. In this study, clusters of 10 nanospacecraft are considered, leading to a mission based on a total of 30 nanospacecraft. The geometry analyzed is a symmetrical one, including an equatorial orbit and two orbits with the same inclination and opposing ascending nodes. The main idea is that, by combining the accurate information on the satellite inertial position and velocity provided by the GPS receiver and the drag acceleration intensity provided by the DBI, due to the orbits’ geometrical configuration, both atmospheric drag and wind can be resolved in a region close to the orbit nodes. Exploiting the Earth oblateness effect, a complete scan of the equatorial regions can be accomplished in the short mission lifetime typical of very low Earth orbit satellites, even in high solar activity peaks, when the expected nanospacecraft lifetime is about 40 days.
Keywords:Thermosphere density in situ measurement  Thermosphere wind in situ measurement  Nanospacecraft mission  Drag balance instrument  Nanospacecraft constellation
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