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SMOS SATELLITE
The SMOS satellite is constituted of:
a PROTEUS platform (Plate-forme Reconfigurable pour l'Observation, pour les Télécommunications et les Usages Scientifiques). This platform is designed for about 600 kg mass satellites at launch.
a payload constituted of the SMOS instrument which is a Microwave Imaging Radiometer using Aperture Synthesis. SMOS consists of a central structure and three deployable arms, each of which has three segments. During launch, these arms are folded-up, but soon after separation from the launch vehicle they are gently deployed via a system of spring-operated motors and speed regulators.
SMOS will be launched by one of the modified Russian Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Rockot launchers, which were decommissioned as a consequence of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). Launch is from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia and scheduled for 2009.
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| Satellite in launch configuration |
Rockot launcher |
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Latest Update 07/04/2008
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