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PublisherLAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN 139783847374381
ISBN 103847374389
Book SubtitleA Proposal For And Evalution Of Satelites With An On Orbit Bus/payload Split Capability
Book DescriptionIn this book, a concept of "dichotomous spacecraft" is introduced as a means to provide future satellites with more flexibility in the face of technical, commercial and operational uncertainties. In this approach, spacecraft are split into distinct bus and payload halves which can be launched separately, docked in orbit, and replaced when economic or technical needs to do so emerge. Examples of prerequisite technologies are highlighted. The concept is compared with contemporary "monolithic" spacecraft designs and and evaluation of its technical maturity shows that, while cutting-edge, the concept is plausible. To examine the economic viability, a stochastic lifetime simulation is conducted which shows that the current business case is currently mixed. For some mission types, including many commercial, scientific and military uses, the case for dichotomous satellites can be quite strong.
About the AuthorAlexander Finch completed a Masters of Electronic Engineering at Warwick in 2003 and a Masters of Astronautical Engineering in 2011. Since then he has been working in industry building commercial SmallSats. He has published work describing space architectures as seen from an economic and technical standpoint.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorAlexander Finch, Karen Marais, Daniel DeLaurentis
Publication Date24 Jul 2012
Number of Pages152

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