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EnMAP SATELLITE


The EnMAP satellite comprises a platform - the satellite bus - for accurate, high resolution Earth observation purposes and provides a very suitable and cost effective solution for the EnMAP mission. Its key advantages are the modular and flexible configuration, a highly accurate attitude control concept and a high rate payload data processing chain including broad storage and downlink capacity.
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The EnMAP payload, the Hyper Spectral Imager (HSI), is accommodated on top of the spacecraft bus on a most separated intent to account for the demanding stability and thermal requirements of the optical system. Furthermore, this accommodation enables a maximum independency for easy assembly of both, the payload and the bus subsystems.

The satellite dimensions are compatible with the fairing of the PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) launcher, which is able to lift the satellite into the required orbit. Alternative launchers are VEGA, DNEPR and EUROCKOT.

 

EnMAP Satellite Design Features 
 Mass at launch fuel budget 810 kg (incl. 80 kg margin) 46 kg hydrazine
 Satellite Dimension Structure

1.50 m X 1.80 mX 3.00 m

Al-sandwich panel concept with internal shear frame 

Operational Lifetime 

Post-Operational Orbital Lifetime 

5 years 

< 25 years after lowering the perigree to 500 km

Pointing Accuracy  

Pointing  Knowledge

Pointing Stability

Pointing Agility

500 m (Nadir) 

100 m (Nadir)

 1.5 m/ 4ms (Bus only 0.3 m/ 4ms) 

< 5 min for +- 30 ° (incl. high accuracy pointing stabilization)

Power System 

31 V (nom.)

Solar Panels (4.6 m2) 800 w (EOL) 

Battery Supply: Li-Ion cells, 2 modules (132 Ah)

Attitude Control System (ACS

3-axis-stabilised 

Sensors: Star tracker, Sun sensors, Magnetometer, Gyroscope 

Navigation: GPS 

Actuators: Reaction wheels, Magnetic torquers 

Orbit Control System (OCS) 

Hydrazine blow-down system

Thrust: 2 thrusters with 1 N each

Propellant Capacity: 46 kg hydrazine