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Scientific mission : feasibility, scenarios

Scientific mission : feasibility, scenarios. Scientific proposals. Following the call for proposal of 2006 by our PIs, about 80 scientists have submitted a request Today : 148 requests from the scientific community Some considerations : Reminder :

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Scientific mission : feasibility, scenarios

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  1. Scientific mission : feasibility, scenarios

  2. Scientific proposals • Following the call for proposal of 2006 by our PIs, about 80 scientists have submitted a request • Today : 148 requests from the scientific community • Some considerations : • Reminder : • An “image” corresponds to a piece on earth of 27 kms * 27 kms • a site is a piece on earth, of at least one image, with, when any, a required scan angle. Those which are longer than 2 images (54 kms long) are called “composite sites” • Some scientists have submitted many sites • For instance : a scientist proposes 26 sites • Some geographic places are requested with different scan angles by the scientist • For instance : TAPAJOS, in South America, is requested at Nadir, forward, and backward -> counts for 3 sites • Some sites are requested by different scientists • For instance : ARCACHON is requested by two different scientists • Composite sites were created to scan close sites • For instance; SLOVENIA 2 and SLOVENIA 3 were gathered in a single composite site : SLOVENIA 23

  3. The request : Number of original request registered since the 2006’s call for proposal : 148 Programming artifacts (composite sites gathering scientists’ requests) : 1 -> number of sites registered in the system : 149 Number of duplications : -12 -> number of sites to be processed : 137 Note : number of geographic places concerned : 126 Actually achieved (17th iteration) Number of scanned sites : 95 (reminder : mission spec : 50 sites, system spec :70 sites) Out of reach : 19 Discarded because cinematic conflict : 21 Discarded because simulator anomaly 2 Total : 137 Statistics

  4. Distribution 3 composite sites -> 26 images

  5. Main constraint applying : satellite agility • Most significant example : rev 17 : too many sites to scan Examples of cinematics conflict resolutions Example of cinematics conflict

  6. Concerns to be worked out • Rev 17 still too loaded wrt to the size of the auxiliary data buffer on board-> no work around possible. A few (4 or 5) sites will have to be discarded • Poor S-band coverage to upload the telecommands (2 passes (+2 as back up) per week). Work around to discuss : number of passes to be increased • Note : if the orbit is 666 kms high (3 day repetitivity) : many more (25%) scans possible. Only one site scanned at 720 km (2 day repetitivity) cannot be scanned at 666 kms. • final selection of the sites : end of 2010 (launch – 18 months). Pre-requisite : • Orbit choice (depends on the launcher) • Real constraints applying on the use of the system given by MBT (see here-over)

  7. Additional slides

  8. System spec System design Constraints Captured in user manual(s) and/or MOCD Also sprach Zarathustra :« use the system as designed, not as specified » • Essential : the system will be used as designed, not as specified, according to the actual constraints captured in the MOCD : • Constraints identified today : • Satellite agility • Max duration per orbit in camera « hot » modes • Max ON/OFF number of the focal plane electronics • OBR size • Auxiliary buffer size • Command file size • Command upload max duration • Max tilt (for image quality purpose) • Power balance • Thermal balance • Caution : this rationale leads to have more images per orbit and per cycle than originately specified in the System Requirement Document.

  9. The regular ASD in VM1 : findings • Departing point : the SiteDefinitionSet file • Inhibition of non "S" sites • Inhibition of Tsukuba and Uzbekistan to work around anomaly # 42 on VESTALE • 3 kinematic conflicts found : • On rev 2 (Central Europe). Kinematic conflict solved by discarding : Gilching Free scan angle, Gilching at +10°, Gilching at -10°, Bily Kriz at +10°, Bily Kriz at -10°, San Rossore at +10°, San Rossore at -10° • On rev 7 (South-West USA). Conflict solved by discarding : STSfree, Gray Ranch • On rev 17 (Western Europe). Conflict solved by discarding : Geldersse at +10°, Geldersee at -10°, Hasselt, Brabant, Hesse, Grand Morin, Laegern, Dombes, Castella, Arcachon, Sauterne, Le Bray • On rev 19 (South America). Conflict solved by discarding : Tapajos at free scan angle • ASD REGULAR for VM1 : VE_VM01_MPL_ASDEFN_R_REGULAR_NMNL_0017.EEF

  10. Compliance with the constraints

  11. Present scientific profile versus original specification

  12. The regular ASD in VM3 : findings • Departing point : the SiteDefinitionSet file • Inhibition of the sites accessed from revs : 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 31, as thse revs are used or orbit maintenance by the electric thrusters IHET • 2 conflicts found : • On rev 2 (Central Europe). Conflict solved by inhibition of : Bugac • On rev 18 (Western Europe). Conflict solved by inhibition of : Hesse, Laegern, Dombes, Grand Morin, Brabant, Hasselt, Valdala, Camargue

  13. VM3 orbitzoom on Europe Rev 18 Rev 2

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