Mechanically scanned deployable antenna study
Abstract
The conceptual design of a Mechanically Scanned Deployable Antenna which is launched by the STS (Space Shuttle) to provide radiometric brightness temperature maps of the Earth and oceans at selected frequency bands in the frequency range of 1.4 GHz to 11 GHz is presented. Unlike previous scanning radiometric systems, multiple radiometers for each frequency are required in order to fill in the resolution cells across the swath created by the 15 meter diameter spin stabilized system. This multiple beam radiometric system is sometimes designated as a ""whiskbroom'' system in that it combines the techniques of the scanning and ""pushbroom'' type systems. The definition of the feed system including possible feed elements and location, determination of the fundamental reflector feed offset geometry including offset angles and f/D ratio, preliminary estimates of the beam efficiency of the feed reflector system, a summary of reflector mesh losses at the proposed radiometric frequency bands, an overall conceptual configuration design and preliminary structural and thermal analyses are included.
- Publication:
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Final Report Harris Corp
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983haco.rept......
- Keywords:
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- Multiple Beam Interval Scanners;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Structural Design Criteria;
- Brightness Temperature;
- Mechanical Drives;
- Ocean Surface;
- Remote Sensing;
- Resonant Frequencies;
- Spatial Resolution;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering