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Remote Sensing Satellite



Remote Sensing Satellite


After successful launching and operation of BADR series of experimental satellites (BADR-1 and BADR-B) in the 1990s and early 2000s, SUPARCO now plans to launch high resolution remote sensing satellite system (RSSS) to meet the national and international user requirements in the field of satellite imagery.

A feasibility and system definition study was concluded in January 2007 which recommended the launch of a constellation of Optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Satellites to ensure that the domestic and international user requirements are competitively met. In this respect the RFP for RSSS consultancy services was launched in July 2007. Launch of RFP for the manufacturing of the satellite is planned in the third quarter of year 2008.

RSSS is planned to be a progressive and sustainable program. Initially, SUPARCO plans to launch an optical satellite with payload of 2.5 meter PAN in 700 km sun-synchronous orbit by the end of year 2011, which will be followed by a series of optical and SAR satellites in future. Necessary infrastructure for ground control and image reception and processing is also planned to be setup.





Prototype Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS)

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SUPARCO developed a Prototype Remote Sensing Satellite in 2007 as a part of skill development programme. It is an indigenous effort in the field of satellite engineering aimed at enhancing the know-how and capacity building of its scientists and engineers. Facilities developed/upgraded were utilized to test and evaluate the satellite responses in various environments such as HELMHOLTZ Coil, Clean Room, Anechoic Chamber and Light Controlled Environment, Satellite Platform Control Unit and Satellite Mission Control Room.

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The Prototype satellite is the evaluation version of FM Satellite, in which Satellite Control, Navigation, Imaging, Communication and Power Management have been completely implemented.

The PRSS is able to acquire 2.5m GSD of satellite images. The PRSS Satellite is controlled through the OBC which can handle Telecommand and Telemetry through Ground Segment. All the subsystems of the Satellite are interconnected through CAN-2.0 Bus. The Power Capacity of PRSS is 600W with state of the art Power Management system which is used to perform Solar Power Distribution, Battery Power Distribution, Fast Take Over and Battery Charging Module and Subsystem Power Distribution through specific Power Control Unit which will manage the power according to specific requirements. In Satellite Navigation and Control system, PRSS is fully equipped with sophisticated Sensors and Actuators. The Satellite Navigation system comprises 3-Axis rate Gyros, Magnetometers, Accelerometers, Digital sun Sensor and Star tracking Sensors in order to provide accurate attitude and orbital determination. Magnetotorquer Rods, Thruster and Reaction wheels are used for controlling satellite attitude. The imaging Payload System is equipped with High resolution CCD sensor which is used in IKONOS, QUICKBIRD satellite for imaging with high speed Data Acquisition and Transmission to Ground Segment. The protocol implementation for communication of PRSS to Satellite Ground Segment is fully CCSDS complaint which can easily be interfaced with any standard Ground based equipments.

The prototype satellite has been integrated and tested under various conditions and through various testing tools in order to evaluate its performance and reliability.

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Development Of PRSS Subsystems

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On-Board Data Handling System

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The On-Board Computer System of PRSS Prototype satellite on 386 Ex Processor based and hardware communication on CAN 2.0 bus. PIC Controllers have been used to establish sub-system communication with On Board Computer (OBC).OBC has been mounted and harnessed with other subsystems on satellite structure. Ground station software functionality with hardwired link has been successfully established and tested along with Telemetry acquisition and Telecommand generation.

The OBC is fully equipped with redundant logic circuits which can handle any kind of error occurring in space.

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RF Transmitter / Receiver

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Along with digital expertise, PRSS team is also mature in RF areas. The PRSS Prototype is equipped with S-Band transmitter, supporting Data rate of 150 Mbps with direct carrier QPSK modulation scheme. Integration and testing of different transmitter modules was performed successfully. S-Band Telemetry Transmitter and Telecommand Receiver has been mounted on satellite.


Reaction Wheel and Propellant Tank

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The reaction wheel mounted on the PRSS is used to perform actuation for compensation of orbital displacement in SPACE environment. The reaction wheel has been designed according to theoretical calculation of satellite environment. The pressure vessel design is essential because the propellant used for the thrusters needs to be stored in some storage device, the pressure vessel serves this purpose.

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The storage tank was developed by using ASME Section VIII standards (the standards for pressure vessel). The pressure vessel is designed to store 30kg of propellant at high pressure without failure, with mass not more that of 10Kg.


Satellite Electrical Power System

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PRSS Prototype Model is equipped with 600 watts Power System which has been developed and integrated with other subsystems. The power requirements of satellite Prototype comprises Solar panels of 32V and 11A, Battery Pack of 24V and 10A, fully regulated bus of 28V, Battery Discharge Regulators, Battery Charger (Fast and Trickle), Power Management and Control Unit. Separate Power distribution modules have been designed for individual subsystems with the provision of voltage and current monitoring.


Imaging Payload System

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Functional testing of Imaging Payload of PRSS has been successfully completed. The Features of the Imaging Payload System are: KLI14403 Tri-linear CCD Sensors are used for imaging which have 3-Band sensor arrays with Resolution of 14400 pixels in line. High rate pixel output has been interfaced with 10MHz, 3-Parallel High Speed ADC with 12 Bit Resolution at 10MHz rate, Imaging Payload Controller on DM642 Media Processor Based Design for Managing System Tasks, Ethernet Based Image Data Transmission with CCSDS format at 100Mbps, UART Based IPC interface with CAN Controller, Telescope with 20m focusing for testing and evaluation of overall performance of sensor.

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The Ground Segment Software has been developed for the acquisition of image data from satellite payload controller over Ethernet interface. It acquires and saves image data with time stamping and displays sub-sampled/low resolution image in the GUI. An Imaging Platform is designed to acquire the simulated earth images. Since the PRSS MSS sensor is push broom sensor therefore the moving platform is developed in order to test sensor and overall IPS electronics performance. This system is placed on PRSS Prototype Structure and its harnessing functional testing/debugging has been completed. Its software and hardware performance with power consumption log is measured and scrutinized with calculated system response which has successfully fulfilled all such requirement.

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Operator Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission

Major contractors SUPARCO, Pakistan

Bus CAN-bus

Mission type Oceanography

Weather satellite

Earth observation satellite

Geographic information system

constellation of Optical

Global navigation satellite system

Optical satellite system

Launch date End year of 2011

Carrier rocket Unknown

Launch site Unknown

Homepage Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite

Mass Unknown

Power 600 W

Orbital elements

Regime Sun-Synchronous, Circular orbit, HEO

Inclination 38.280o

Apoapsis 700 kilometres (435 mi)

Periapsis 700 kilometres (435 mi)

Orbital period 99.31 minutes

Instruments

Main instruments Very High Resolution Radiometer

Synthetic aperture radar

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Development of Satellite Facilities
 
great news...Pakistan can use this satellite for disaster management as well as for weather forecast..The recent floods and the earthquake needed a dedicated satellite to assess the full scale of the damage and to direct and concentrate relief efforts on the worst hit areas first..As we are aware in situations like these every hour is precious as its a mater of life and death for victims..Now that Pakistan may have a dedicated satellite,disaster management and relief efforts will be much better..
 
can we use this for ilitary purposes?

for example getting images of indian N sites and other secrets?

also can we use this to guide our Babur cruise missile?

what is the special need of remote sensing satellite?
 
Great news. Have got multiple threads, infact we have one active last week.
Now Ill say, beware and trolls are heading this way to say Pakistan isint gonna launch as we dont have SLV and China will and stuff like that.

Regards.
 
Great news. Have got multiple threads, infact we have one active last week.
Now Ill say, beware and trolls are heading this way to say Pakistan isint gonna launch as we dont have SLV and China will and stuff like that.

Regards.

You are right that people will say that Pakistan isn't gonna launch because the launch facility hasn't been built yet in Pakistan...
 
Then again..building a satellite and building a launch vehicle are two different things..we have yet to know about Pakistan's expertise in Rocket building
 
can we use this for ilitary purposes?

for example getting images of indian N sites and other secrets?

also can we use this to guide our Babur cruise missile?

what is the special need of remote sensing satellite?

this sat is for communication, television broadcasting and all that crap!
the one (paksat-1) we currently have in orbit is getting old, infact it probably reached its life, so thats why SUPARCO is launching this one...
but obviously it will be launched from china
 
The project was aimed to enhance the know-how of young scientists and engineers about communication satellite engineering. The philosophy was to design a satellite such as it would fly, however, while implementing the design, use commercial components to keep the cost low since the satellite will only be a functional lab model.

Prototype Paksat-1R is a communication satellite, which has three C-band Transponders as the communication payload. All the subsystems have been designed and developed indigenously. Integration and testing have also been performed. The project was completed in three years time.

The satellite bus comprised the following subsystems:

Computer (based on Intel 80188EB microprocessor)


Power subsystem with the following main modules:

-Power Distribution
-Power Control
-Battery Charging and Discharging
-BAPTA

Telemetry subsystem

-Microcontroller based
-FPGA based

Telecommand subsystem

-Microcontroller based
-FPGA based

Attitude and Orbit Determination and Control subsystem

S-band RF communication subsystem (for telemetry and telecommand)

Thermal Control subsystem

Satellite Structure

Mechanisms for:

-Antenna Deployment
-Solar Array Deployment

Pictures below show some of the subsystems and the complete satellite:

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C-band Transponder (under test) Unit

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Analog Telemetry Acquisition

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On-Board Computer

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Various modules of the Power Subsystem

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Solar Arrays

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Satellite Structure

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Complete Satellite in AIT Hall

JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT THIS A PROTOTYPE AND WAS COMPLETED COUPLE OF YEARS AGO!
 
this sat is for communication, television broadcasting and all that crap!
the one (paksat-1) we currently have in orbit is getting old, infact it probably reached its life, so thats why SUPARCO is launching this one...
but obviously it will be launched from china

My friend this is about Pakistan First remote sensing setellite..

PAKSAT-IR is something different.i knw paksat-IR is a communication setellite..bt remote sensing is different.
 
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