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Telemetry, tracking and commandDate: 2015-10-07; view: 373. Telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) facilities are needed, in the launch phase and in normal operation of communication satellites, for a variety of purposes. Telemetry is used to monitor and evaluate the performance and behaviour of the satellite and to provide the ground control station with data for the diagnosis of fault conditions that may arise. Tracking facilities, used in conjunction with the command system, enable the location, velocity and orbit of the satellite to be determined, enabling the orbit and the nominal location in orbit to be set up initially, then maintained throughout the satellite's operating life. Command facilities are required for the initiation of all the manoeuvres which cannot be automated for on board control and which are required of the satellite as a vehicle and as a complicated piece of communications equipment. The signal channels between satellite and control earth stations required for these functions are carried by two radio subsystems. One subsystem operates at low microwave frequencies allocated to the space operations service, using low gain satellite antennas; this subsystem is used during the launch phase, when TT&C may be required, for example between the launch site and the satellite and the attitude of the satellite is not normal. The other subsystem operates in a narrow band within the frequency bands appropriate to the mission of the satellite and uses the mission satellite antennas, often of high gain; this subsystem is used during the normal operation of the satellite.
Exercise 1: Terms to know
Exercise 2: Answer the following questions: 1.What can you tell about orbital perturbations and their correction ? 2.How do the gravitation fields of the Sun, the Moon, the Earth and the pressure of solar radiation and solar wind influence the location of a geostationary satellite ? 3.How does the ITU regulate orbital perturbations ? 4.Why are bi-propellant thruster systems and electrically powered ion engines coming into use ? 5.Why is stabilization of a communication satellite's attitude relative to the Earth ? 6.What is the difference between spinning body stabilization and three axis body stabilization ? 7.Can you report in Russian the main information about electrical power supply in space ? 8.What purposes are telemetry, tracking and command facilities needed for ? 9.Why are the signal channels between satellite and control earth stations carried by two radio subsystems ?
Exercise 3: Give the Russian equivalents: 1. non-uniformity of the gravitation field of the Earth 2. to cause interference to or from another network 3. bi-propellant thruster systems 4. the gain of directive satellite antennas 5. spinning body stabilization 6. three axis body stabilization 7. antenna pointing accuracy of ±0.2° 8. to employ an internal momentum wheel 9. the pitch axis 10. the control about the yaw and roll axes 11. to increase the dimensions of deployable solar panels 12. to have body mounted arrays of solar cells 13. to evaluate the performance and behavior of the satellite 14. to provide the ground control station with data 15. to operate at low microwave frequencies 16. to be set up initially 17. to be maintained throughout the satellite's operating life
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