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Title: Simon Chesworth


1
RADARSAT Mission Update
Simon Chesworth schesworth_at_rsi.ca www.rsi.ca Tel
44 (0) 1273 648 346
2
RADARSAT Configuration
3
RADARSAT-1 Mission
  • RADARSAT Mission Life was specified for 5.25
    years from launch Feb 4 2000 was therefore
    completion of the specified mission. Mission
    life is now 8.5 years and on-going..
  • Anomaly occurred on 16th April 2004. CSA had
    planned battery reconditioning also at the
    weekend. No imaging for 24 hours. RADARSAT-1
    all back up and running.

4
Operations Completion Plan
  • An Operations Completion Plan was initiated in
    February 1999 at the Mid Term Review
  • Objectives of this on-going project are
  • to establish and monitor key life-limit items on
    both the satellite and ground segment with
    respect to nominal mission completion
  • to manage risk to help ensure data continuity
    with RADARSAT-2

5
Attitude Control SystemHorizon Scanner
  • Several instruments provide input to the attitude
    correction system, including Horizon Scanner, Sun
    Sensor, Magnetometer, Momentum Wheels
  • The instrument outputs are combined in a matrix
    of attitude measurements to determine the
    spacecraft attitude the weightings of the
    various inputs can be varied according to the
    reliability or accuracy of the measurement
  • HS2 failed in first year of operations cause is
    not yet clear
  • HS1 has been used successfully, but since April
    2000 warnings regarding motor speed control have
    been received in telemetry perhaps indicating
    impending bearing failure (warnings increase and
    decrease depending on time of year) recent
    performance has been stable

6
Momentum Wheels
  • In December 2002, the secondary pitch wheel began
    to show similar signs of degradation as with the
    primary pitch wheel the satellite was placed in
    safe hold mode and the secondary wheel was shut
    down
  • Using the simulator, a method was developed to
    operate the spacecraft without the pitch wheel
    Torque rods are now used in place of pitch wheel
  • Both pitch wheels are available for short term
    use they may be restarted at zero speed and used
    as reaction wheels during eclipse or during
    special maneuvers
  • Satellite pointing accuracy has been verified as
    equal to that achieved with the pitch wheels
    active
  • Attitude control during transient periods (orbit
    maintenance, eclipse transition) demonstrated to
    be stable

7
Consumables
  • Main consumable is propellant required to
    maintain orbit
  • Currently, burns are more frequent than at first
    due to solar pressure effects during solar
    maximum Solar maximum peaked in summer 2000 and
    has been declining since
  • Change to orbit maintenance strategy (/- 2 km)
    has no impact on total fuel consumption
  • It has been estimated that sufficient fuel
    remains to maintain orbit beyond 2070

8
On Board Recorders
  • RADARSAT has 2 mechanical on board recorders
    both have functioned well and have been used far
    in excess of expectations
  • OBR operation involves recording until the tape
    is full, then playing the entire tape back no
    selective playing is allowed
  • In late April 2002, OBR 1 showed sudden signs of
    high error and preliminary analysis indicated a
    possible failure OBR 2 showed expected tape
    degradation but operated well
  • Detailed investigation of OBR 1 status suggested
    possible solutions to remove debris from tape
    path Reconditioning attempts appear to have been
    successful OBR 1 is again considered
    operational
  • Most of the worlds land mass is now covered by
    Network direct receiving stations, mitigating
    risk of OBR failure
  • CSA now limits OBR usage to 1 cycle per day and
    has shortened image segments to maximize capacity

9
Close Encounters
  • Notified by NORAD of close approach by 2 bodies
    on 16-18 July 2001
  • Avoidance procedures coordinated with Cheyenne
    Mountain
  • Maintaining relationship to address possible
    future incidents

10
Summary of Satellite Health
  • There is no component or consumable currently
    indicating that is likely to fail or expire prior
    to the scheduled launch of RADARSAT-2
  • Strategies and work-arounds exist and are
    development is on-going to extend the mission
  • The most likely cause of satellite end of life
    remains sudden catastrophic failure

11
RADARSAT-2 Program Update
12
Mission Overview - RADARSAT-2
  • Built, owned and operated by MacDonald Dettwiler
    / RSI
  • Provides continuity and builds on knowledge,
    experience and capability from the RADARSAT-1
    mission
  • 7 year operational design life
  • Launch date late 2005

13
Overall Status
  • Construction of R-2 spacecraft well underway and
    near completion
  • With most of the technical and manufacturing
    difficulties behind them, the main sub
    contractors are completing their deliveries to
    the MDA AIT site at the David Florida Labs in
    Ottawa
  • Development of Ground Segment nearing completion
  • An agreement in principle is in place between CSA
    and MDA for the operations transition from R-1 to
    R-2
  • CSA, MDA and DND supported DFAIT in the drafting
    of the legislation and associated regulations for
    the Access Control Policy.

14
Development Status - EES
15
Development Status - ESS
  • Structures for both wings have been assembled and
    tested by AEC/Able
  • Structures have been packed and are being shipped
    to DFL
  • Some delays with Deployment Motor Assembly, but
    now completed
  • Proceeding with vibration testing and acceptance
    of the complete ESS

16
Development Status - Bus Development
17
Development Status - Bus Development
  • All 26 hardware components have been delivered
    for integration. 2 components (MMSU NEAs) had
    to undergo re-qualification testing
  • MDA software engineers were at Alenia to assist
    with software integration and testing
  • Have already been integrated in the Bus
  • Being shipped to DFL, Ottawa

18
Development Status - SAR Payload Active Antenna
19
Development Status - SAR Payload Active Antenna
  • Panels machining and bonding completed
  • Column Drive Units (CSU) qualification is
    complete
  • Other components are completing manufacturing or
    are in testing
  • Sensor Electronics technical issues have been
    resolved and corrective measures are being
    implemented
  • Transmit / Receive Module (TRM) production
    on-going including backup production line at EMS
  • Sensor Electronics, Swich Matrix, Power Amp and
    Antenna Interface Unit installed on bus in Q2
    2004
  • SAR Antenna wings due for integration in Q3 2004.

20
RADARSAT-2Innovations and Improvements
  • 3-metre ultra-fine resolution
  • Left- and right-looking capability
  • Selectable Single and Dual Polarization modes
  • Fully polarimetric imaging modes
  • Solid-State Recorders for image data
  • GPS receivers on-board
  • Yaw-steering for zero-doppler shift at beam centre

21
RADARSAT-2 Highlights
  • Increased resolution will enhance feature
    extraction
  • Multi-polarized data will improve land type
    discrimination
  • Quad-pol data will allow for new approaches to
    distinguishing target types
  • Further improvements to near-real time processing
    and electronic delivery will improve delivery
    times of data
  • Encryption of data and data products will ensure
    project security
  • Faster satellite tasking
  • 12 - 24 hours routine
  • 4 - 12 hours emergency

22
RADARSAT-2 Imaging Modes
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RADARSAT-2 Imaging Modes
25
Ice Mapping
CV-580 airborne SAR data acquired March 2001 off
the coast of Prince Edward Island.
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