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SWAP and LYRA: space weather from a small spacecraft
Defise, Jean-Marc; Lecat, Jean-Hervé; Stockman, Yvan et al.
2005In Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2005. RAST 2005. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on
 

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Abstract :
[en] Two scientific instruments for Sun observations are being developed to be part of the payload of the ESA's second microsatellite, Proba-II (Project for On-board Autonomy). PROBA-2 is scheduled for launch in early 2007, on a low earth orbit. Like Proba-1, in orbit since October 2001, Proba-2 is a 100-kilogram class spacecraft. PROBA-II will demonstrate new advanced technologies on its scientific payload but also on new platform subsystems such as star tracker, digital Sun sensor, cool gas generator, solar array concentrator, Li-Ion Battery, new central processor, ... This paper is dedicated to the solar payload, comprising the Sun Watcher using Active Pixel System detector and image Processing (SWAP) and the Lyman alpha Radiometer (LYRA), both aiming at Sun observations. SWAP, the Belgian-led main instrument, will continuously provide detailed images of the solar atmosphere, by the light of extreme ultraviolet rays, at 17.4 nm, completely absorbed by the terrestrial atmosphere. SWAP will perform as an operational solar monitoring tool for space weather forecasting while it will also demonstrate new technological solutions: CMOS-APS detector, new off-axis telescope design, athermal structure, ... LYRA (Lyman-alpha Radiometer) is a small compact solar VUV radiometer. This instrument is designed, manufactured and calibrated by a Belgian-Swiss-German consortium. It will monitor the solar flux in four UV passbands. The spectral channels have been carefutly selected for their relevance io space weather, solar physics and aeronomy, ranging from 1 nm to 220 nm. On the technological side, LYRA will benefit from the pioneering UV detectors program using diamond technology. The LYRA data will produce valuable solar monitoring information, for operational space westher nowcasting and research. This paper will detail the instrument concepts and their preparation for delivery to the platform.
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Author, co-author :
Defise, Jean-Marc ;  Université de Liège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Satellites, missions et instruments spatiaux
Lecat, Jean-Hervé ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Stockman, Yvan ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Rochus, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège
Mazy, Emmanuel ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Denis, François ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Halain, Jean-Philippe ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Rossi, Laurence ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Thibert, Tanguy ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Berghmans, D.
Language :
English
Title :
SWAP and LYRA: space weather from a small spacecraft
Publication date :
2005
Event name :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies
Event organizer :
IEEE
Event date :
2005
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2005. RAST 2005. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on
Commentary :
793--798
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