Optimum satellite orbits for accurate measurement of the earth's radiation budget, summary
Abstract
The optimum set of orbit inclinations for the measurement of the earth radiation budget from spacially integrating sensor systems was estimated for two and three satellite systems. The best set of the two were satellites at orbit inclinations of 80 deg and 50 deg; of three the inclinations were 80 deg, 60 deg and 50 deg. These were chosen on the basis of a simulation of flat plate and spherical detectors flying over a daily varying earth radiation field as measured by the Nimbus 3 medium resolution scanners. A diurnal oscillation was also included in the emitted flux and albedo to give a source field as realistic as possible. Twenty three satellites with different inclinations and equator crossings were simulated, allowing the results of thousand of multisatellite sets to be intercompared. All were circular orbits of radius 7178 kilometers.
- Publication:
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Final Report Colorado State Univ
- Pub Date:
- April 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978csu..rept.....C
- Keywords:
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- Earth Orbits;
- Nimbus 3 Satellite;
- Satellite Orbits;
- Terrestrial Radiation;
- Earth Radiation Budget;
- Flat Plates;
- Flight Simulation;
- Inclination;
- Orbits;
- Radiation Measurement;
- Astrodynamics