Spacecraft Design Project High Temperature Superconducting Infrared Imaging Satellite
Author
Angus, Bill
Covelli, Jeff
Davinic, Nick
Hailey, Jeff
Jones, Evan
Ortiz, Vince
Racine, John
Satterwhite, Doug
Spriesterbach, Tom
Sorensen, Dennis
Sortun, Chris
Vaughan, Rob
Yi, Chon
Date
1991-12-18Advisor
Agrawal, Brij
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NASA-CR-192036
AE4871 Advance Spacecraft Design
The High Temperature Super Conductor Infrared Imaging Satellite
(HTSCIRIS) is designed to perform the space based infrared imaging and surveillance mission and is depicted in Figure 1.1. The design of the satellite follows the 'black box' approach. The payload is
a stand alone unit, with the spacecraft bus designed to meet the requirements of the payload as listed in the statement of work presented in appendix A.
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