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タイトルOrbiting transmitter and antenna for spaceborne communications at ELF/VLF to submerged submarines
著者(英)Harrison, J. K.; Cosmo, M. L.; King, R. W. P.; Rupp, C. C.; Dyer, C. J.; Grossi, M. D.; Lorenzini, E. C.; Bannister, P. R.
著者所属(英)NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
発行日1993-05-01
言語eng
内容記述An orbital emplacement for the transmitter and the antenna of a communications link at ELF (30 to 300 Hz) and VLF (3 kHz to 30 kHz) to submerged submarines has been considered since the very inception of the space age. However, only recently has space technology reached a sufficient level of maturity for system designers to undertake serious studies of this link configuration. The optimistic outlook stems from recent space technology developments, such as the design and construction by NASA of long orbiting tethers, and the testing, onboard Shuttle Orbiter ATLANTIS, of the first spaceborne 20 km metal wire. This is known as the Tethered Satellite System-1 (TSS-1), a space mission that might be possibly followed by other flights, with tether lengths that could reach 100 km. Once deployed at a height of, say, 300 km, from a Shuttle Orbiter, or from another suitable platform, a long, thin tether aligns itself along the local vertical by virtue of the gradient of the Earth gravity field. If made of metal, the tether can function as a VED (Vertical Electric Dipole) transmitting antenna at ELF and VLF.
NASA分類COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
レポートNO93N30755
権利Copyright, Distribution within the U.S. granted by agreement
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/230161


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