The making of a satellite – The RADARSAT Constellation
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The making of a satellite – The RADARSAT Constellation
2017-01-27 - Canada is currently building and testing the three identical satellites of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM). This animation presents the key components of an RCM satellite. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA))
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The Making of a Satellite – The RADARSAT Constellation
Satellite bus: Structural body that contains the command and control centre – the brain of the satellite
Satellite payload: Instruments receiving and managing all raw data collected
Thermal blankets: Thin insulation materials protecting the satellite from extreme temperature and ultraviolet radiation
Solar panels: Capturing solar energy, they provide power to the satellite
Synthetic aperture radar panels: Main instrument that emits a radar signal to the Earth’s surface and receives back its echo to generate data
Automatic identification system antenna: Receives information signals emitted by vessels at sea
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