论文标题

用于太空天气研究的小型卫星任务概念,作为操作的探路者

Small Satellite Mission Concepts for Space Weather Research and as Pathfinders for Operations

论文作者

Caspi, Amir, Barthelemy, M., Bussy-Virat, C. D., Cohen, I. J., DeForest, C. E., Jackson, D. R., Vourlidas, A., Nieves-Chinchilla, T.

论文摘要

关键卫星子系统和探测器技术的微型化和商业可用性的最新进展使小卫星(包括Cubesats在内)成为有吸引力的,低成本的潜在解决方案,可用于太空天气研究和运营需求。在2017年8月1日至4日在华盛顿特区举行的Smallsats第一次国际研讨会上,我们讨论了由世界气象组织(WMO)的分析所驱动的高级太空天气测量能力的需求,以及如何有效地填充这些测量值。我们使用Smallsats提出了一些最新的,最近的任务以及提议的/即将到来的任务概念,从而增强了太空天气研究并为未来的运营应用提供原型途径;它们与WMO要求如何相关;以及满足未来WMO目标和运营需求的哪些挑战仍有待克服。随着全球认知资金机构的额外投资,包括独立任务和星座在内的Smallsats可以通过降低成本并实现不可行的大型,大型,整体上的任务来显着增强太空天气研究,并最终通过降低成本并实现新的测量。

Recent advances in miniaturization and commercial availability of critical satellite subsystems and detector technology have made small satellites (SmallSats, including CubeSats) an attractive, low-cost potential solution for space weather research and operational needs. Motivated by the 1st International Workshop on SmallSats for Space Weather Research and Forecasting, held in Washington, DC on 1-4 August 2017, we discuss the need for advanced space weather measurement capabilities, driven by analyses from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and how SmallSats can efficiently fill these measurement gaps. We present some current, recent missions and proposed/upcoming mission concepts using SmallSats that enhance space weather research and provide prototyping pathways for future operational applications; how they relate to the WMO requirements; and what challenges remain to be overcome to meet the WMO goals and operational needs in the future. With additional investment from cognizant funding agencies worldwide, SmallSats -- including standalone missions and constellations -- could significantly enhance space weather research and, eventually, operations, by reducing costs and enabling new measurements not feasible from traditional, large, monolithic missions.

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