Abstract
Surveillance and reconnaissance intelligence in the space domain will become
increasingly important in future battlefield environments. Moreover, to assimilate the
military provocations and trends of hostile countries, imagery intelligence of the
highest possible resolution is required. There are many methods for improving the
resolution of optical satellites when observing the ground, such as designing satellite
optical systems with a larger diameter and lowering the operating altitude. In this
paper, we propose a method for improving ground observation resolution by using an
optical system for a previously designed low orbit satellite and lowering the operating
altitude of the satellite. When the altitude of a satellite is reduced in a circular
orbit, a large amount of thrust fuel is required to maintain altitude because the
satellite’s altitude can decrease rapidly due to atmospheric drag. However, by using the
critical inclination, which can fix the position of the perigee in an elliptical orbit
to the observation area, the operating altitude of the satellite can be reduced using
less fuel compared to a circular orbit. This method makes it possible to obtain a
similar observational resolution of a medium-sized satellite with the same weight and
volume as a small satellite. In addition, this method has the advantage of reducing
development and launch costs to that of a small-sized satellite. As a result, we
designed an elliptical orbit. The perigee of the orbit is 300 km, the apogee is 8,366.52
km, and the critical inclination is 116.56°. This orbit remains at its lowest altitude
to the Korean peninsula constantly with much less orbit maintenance fuel compared to the
300 km circular orbit.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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