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词条 Super Low Altitude Test Satellite
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SLATS, the Super Low Altitude Test Satellite, is a JAXA satellite intended to demonstrate operations in very low Earth orbit (below 200 km), using ion engines to cancel out aerodynamic drag and equipped with sensors to determine atomic oxygen density, an exposure facility to measure material degradation in the 200 km orbit, and a small camera.[1] Initial designs had conventional, though slightly canted, solar panels (compare to the aerodynamic shape and on-body solar panels of GOCE, which flew in a 255 km orbit).

SLATS was launched on a H-IIA rocket alongside the GCOM-C satellite to a 630 km orbit, followed by orbit-lowering manoeuvres by a combination of chemical propulsion and aerobraking, with final operation at an altitude below 180 km. The launch took place on December 23, 2017 via a H-IIA rocket.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/s/slats |title=SLATS |publisher=eoPortal |accessdate=19 December 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2013/09/20130904_slats_j.pdf |title=超低高度衛星技術試験機(SLATS)の検討状況について |publisher=JAXA |format=PDF |date=4 September 2013 |access-date=2016-06-06 |language=Japanese}}

External links

  • JAXA SLATS page
  • JAXA Space Technology Directorate I SLATS page {{Ja icon}}
{{Japanese space program|state=autocollapse}}{{Orbital launches in 2017}}{{Japan-spacecraft-stub}}

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