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SMOS Satellite
CHARACTERISTICS 
Mass: Platform 282 kg,
Payload 350 kg,
Hydrazine 28 kg.
Power: Platform 300 W
Payload 350 W
Circular sun-synchronous orbit at 755 km altitude
Lifetime: minimum 3 years
extension possible 2 years

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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.

Satellite in launch configuration Rockot launcher
Satellite in launch configuration Rockot launcher
 


Latest Update 07/04/2008

 
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