The Planeta-C Meteorological Space System includes the
Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite GOMS (launched on
October 31, 1994) located in orbit at stationary point over
76° 50' E.
Onboard instruments package allows:
- - obtaining in real time visible and infrared images of the Earth
surface and cloud cover within a radius of 60° 50' centred at subsatellite
point;
- - providing continious observation of the dinamics of varying
atmosheric processes;
- - detecting, on an operational basis, hazardous natural
phenomena;
- - determining wind velocity and directions at several levels, sea
surface temperature;
- - obtaining information on fluxes of solar and galactic
particles, electromagnetic ultraviolet and X-ray radiation, variations
in the vector of magnetic field.
Radio engeneering complex, in addition to TV and geliogeophysical
data transmission from the spacecraft, will collect
hydrometeorological, ecological and other data from DCP's, exchange
initial and processed data from meteorological and environmental
satellites among ground-based centers, deliver on an operational basis
the information to a user.
GOMS 0 satellite characteristics
Orbit type |
geostationary |
Orbital period |
86 164 7 +0 1 s |
Orbit inclination |
not more than 0.5 arc.deg |
Sub-satellite point longitude |
76° 50' E |
Satellite altitude (km) |
36 000 |
Satellite orientation |
three-axis (to the Earth and along the velocity vector)
with the error not more than 2 arc.min
|
Angular velocity stabilization accurace
|
not more than 0.00015 grad/s |
Satellite mass (kg) |
2 400 |
Power (average per day) |
not less than 1 500 W |
Lifetime |
not less than 3 years |
Characteristics of instruments on board the ELECTRO satellite:
Scanning Television Radiometer (STR)
Spectral ranges:
visible |
0.46 - 0.7 |
Infra-red I |
10.5 - 12.5 |
Infra-red II (beginning from GOMS-2) I |
6.0 - 7.0 |
Visible Channel
Instantaneous field of view |
31.5 |
Ground resolution at the
sub-satellite point (km)
|
1.25 |
Gray level (8 bits) |
256 |
Image session frequency (min) |
30 |
Image scan time (min) |
15 |
Direct data transmission rate (Mbps) |
2.56 |
Infra-red
Instantaneous field of view |
160.5 |
Ground resolution at the sub-satellite point (km) |
6.25 |
Gray level (8 bits) |
256 |
Image session frequency (min) |
30 |
Image scan time (min) |
15 |
Direct data transmission rate (Mbps) |
2.56 |
Radiation-measuring and magnetometry system
The system is designed to control the penetrating radiation spectra
and density in the near-Earth surface magnetic field state. The system
records the following helioheophisical information (HGI):
- - the density of electron fluexs with energies in four bands from
0.04 MeV to 1.7 MeV;
- - the density of proton fluexs with energies in four bands from
0.5 MeV to 90.0 MeV;
- - the density of alpha particles fluexs with energies from 2 MeV
to 12.0 MeV;
- - intensity of galactic cosmic radiation with energies greater
than 600 MeV;
- - solar X-ray radiation intensity with energies from 2 A to 10 A;
- - intensity of solar ultraviolet radiation in four wave bands up
to 1300 A;
- - magnetic induction vector component quantities along the three
axes with7 +0 180 nT interval.
Radio downlink characteristics
Spaceborn radio engeneering complex allows:
- - sensor (TV, IR) data and heliogeophisical information (HGI)
transmission to data receiving and processing centers at a rate of up
to 2.56 Mbps;
- - data commutation link (960 kbit/s);
- - data transmission and collection (60 kbit/s);
- - data collection from DCP's at a rate of up to 100 bit/s from a
platform;
- - analog and facsimile data transmission (2400 bit/s).
Frequencies allocated for data collection and transmission:
- 1.76 GHz - TV- and heliogeophysical information and DCLI's data
transmission to data receiving and processing centers;
- 7.5 GHz - TV- and heliogeophisical data transmission to data
receiving and processing centers;
- 1.7 GHz - transmission (relay) of digital, alphanumeric,
and facsimile information processed at the receiving centers to APPI's;
- 0.47 GHz - transmission of call signals from a spacecraft
to DCLI;
- 0.402 GHz - data transmission from DCP;
- 2.1 GHz - receipt of processed alphanumeric and facsimile
information;
- 8.2 GHz - receipt of processed TV (or any multizonal)
information to be transmitted to other receiving centers or APPIs.
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