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10 August 1992 A small satellite family for LEO communication missions
Giangrande Barresi, Lucio Caporicci, Claudio Soddu
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Abstract
The Leostar spacecraft family is able to support data message communications, position-reporting, and voice communications for mobile users. The satellites are sufficiently small for launch by such systems as Pegasus and Scout, as well as by large launch vehicles, in either residual-space or multiple-launch configurations. Low costs are achieved through simple, standardized, off-the-shelf component-employing design practices.
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Giangrande Barresi, Lucio Caporicci, and Claudio Soddu "A small satellite family for LEO communication missions", Proc. SPIE 1691, Small Satellite Technologies and Applications II, (10 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138022
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Space operations

Satellite communications

Antennas

Control systems

Solar cells

Technologies and applications

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