TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1884-0485
ISSN-L : 1884-0485
n) Earth Observation
A Study on Medium Earth Orbit Utilization
Atsuo TSUIKIMasayoshi UTASHIMATakashi KOBAYASHIYoshikazu CHISHIKIHaruyoshi KATAYAMAYukiei IIDAEri KATOKouichi OSHIMURAHiroyuki SHINDOUHiroyuki YAMAGUCHI
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2014 Volume 12 Issue ists29 Pages Pn_17-Pn_21

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The Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) offers a greater width of satellite view than the Low Earth Orbit, and a greater proximity to the Earth’s surface than the Geostationary Earth Orbit. Global positioning systems and ionospheric sounding satellites have already operated in this orbit, and the MEO will appeal to satellite missions undertaking Earth observations, communications, positioning, and scientific explorations. The Sun-Synchronous Medium Earth Orbits (SS-MEOs) used in this study enable clear and daily observations of the Earth’s surface. However, problems such as severe radiation from the Van Allen radiation belt, and the inefficiency to launch a satellite in a southwest direction, need to be resolved. This paper presents the results of early studies on SS-MEO utilization: orbital characteristics and environments, candidates for Earth observation missions, and the feasibility of the development and launch of a satellite for operation within this orbit.
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