TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN
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m) Scientific Observations and Related Technologies
SPRITE-SAT: a Micro Satellite for Scientific Observation of Transient Luminous Events and Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes
Kazuya YOSHIDAYukihiro TAKAHASHIYuji SAKAMOTOEriko UJIIEKei TAKIUCHIYasuhiro NAKAZATOTomoki SAWAKAMITakeshi SAKANOIYasumasa KASABASatoshi KONDOKozo YAMASHITAShinya UEDATakeshi TAKASHIMAKazuhiro NAKAZAWATakefumi MITANITeruaki ENOTOMitsuteru SATOUmran INANIvan LINSCOTTFredrik BRUHNYoshinari MASUMOTO
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2010 Volume 8 Issue ists27 Pages Tm_7-Tm_12

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SPRITE-SAT is a micro satellite in the size of 50 cm cube and weighing 45-kg, designed and developed by Tohoku University. Its mission objective is to conduct scientific observation of atmospheric luminous emissions called "sprites" and terrestrial Gamma-ray flushes. Both are recently discovered phenomena and their mechanisms are still under the veil. SPRITE-SAT was developed to achieve significant observations to determine clear models of these mysterious phenomena. On January 23rd, 2009, SPRITE-SAT was successfully launched by JAXA's H-IIA rocket as a piggyback payload of Greenhouse Gas Observation Satellite (GOSAT). The spacecraft is now in a sun-synchronous polar orbit with 670 km altitude from the Earth's surface. This paper describes a general overview of the spacecraft and its mission.
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