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Eclipse periods
Will MSG-1 have eclipse periods like other geostationary satellites,
when there is not enough power to keep the electronics fully running? I am presuming so, but have seen no announcement as yet. I also asusme that at some point there will be periods where the imager will be switched off to avoid looking at the sun. I see this will start soon on GOES and Meteosat 7. Cheers, David |
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Douglas Deans <douglas@...>
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From: "David Taylor" <david-taylor@...> To: <MSG-1@...> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 8:37 AM Subject: [MSG-1] Eclipse periods Will MSG-1 have eclipse periods like other geostationary satellites,Interesting point, David. There is nothing specific in any of the technical documents (Particularly 07 and 08). MSG's power demand (600W) is 3 times that of its predecessors but still has an increased life span of 7 years. There is a reference to on-board batteries for eclipse purposes but I would think that it is to ensure power for its own housekeeping etc. Having said that there is no input/output dissemination now so the power requirements must be less. Will be interesting to see what happens. Douglas. |
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