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Chapter VI Space Environment Probing

Chapter VI Space Environment Probing. 6.1 Space Probing. Research. Theory Simulation Observation and data analysis. Measurement. In situ (thermometer, magnetometer, electron density probe, etc.) Remote sensing (radar, imager, photometer, radio occultation, etc.).

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Chapter VI Space Environment Probing

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  1. Chapter VI Space Environment Probing 6.1 Space Probing

  2. Research • Theory • Simulation • Observation and data analysis

  3. Measurement • In situ (thermometer, magnetometer, electron density probe, etc.) • Remote sensing (radar, imager, photometer, radio occultation, etc.)

  4. Ground-based observation (radar, receiver, camera, - -) • Space-based observation (sounding rocket, satellite, space station)

  5. Satellite subsystem • Computer; OBC (onboard computer; DMS, data measurement system) • Structure (light weight, rigid, stable) • Thermal subsystem () • Power • TT&C (tracking, telemetry and control), house keeping and data trans. • Attitude orbital control • payload

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