This study aimed to evaluate the wake effect on the electric field detector(EFD) onboard the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite(CSES-01). Through a series of experiments and analyses, we confirmed that the disturb...This study aimed to evaluate the wake effect on the electric field detector(EFD) onboard the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite(CSES-01). Through a series of experiments and analyses, we confirmed that the disturbance phenomenon from probe B of the EFD is not caused by the boom layout. To validate and determine whether it is influenced by the wake effect, we conducted two experiments. In the first experiment, the entire satellite platform underwent a 90° counterclockwise yaw maneuver to allow probe B to avoid the plasma wake region. We then verified whether the disturbance was improved. In the second experiment, the satellite platform performed a 180° counterclockwise yaw maneuver, positioning probe B on the ram side of the satellite and completely avoiding all satellite wakes. The plasma wake effect of the satellite did not significantly influence the spherical probes of the EFD because the measurement accuracy stayed relatively stable under the two experiments, despite the observed abnormalities in the operating state of spherical probe B. This consistency in performance is important for electric field detection missions because the spatial electric field vector data obtained from these probes continue to effectively reflect information on spatial electromagnetic disturbances. These two experimental results showed that probe B consistently exhibited data jump phenomena under various maneuver states, whereas probes A, C, and D did not display such phenomena in any maneuver state.展开更多
Currently,China has 32 Earth observation satellites in orbit.The satellites can provide various data such as optical,multispectral,infrared,and radar.The spatial resolution of China Earth observation satellites ranges...Currently,China has 32 Earth observation satellites in orbit.The satellites can provide various data such as optical,multispectral,infrared,and radar.The spatial resolution of China Earth observation satellites ranges from low to medium to high.The satellites possess the capability to observe across multiple spectral bands,under all weather conditions,and at all times.The data of China Earth observation satellites has been widely used in fields such as natural resource detection,environmental monitoring and protection,disaster prevention and reduction,urban planning and mapping,agricultural and forestry surveys,land survey and geological prospecting,and ocean forecasting,achieving huge social benefits.This article introduces the recent progress of Earth observation satellites in China since 2022,especially the satellite operation,data archiving,data distribution and data coverage.展开更多
Xichang Space Launch Site Reaches 200th Mission,China's Xichang space launch site,the inland launch site of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center,located in the southwestern province Sichuan,on February 3 achieved a...Xichang Space Launch Site Reaches 200th Mission,China's Xichang space launch site,the inland launch site of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center,located in the southwestern province Sichuan,on February 3 achieved a milestone by completing its 200th launch mission.Carried by a Long March-2C carrier rocket,the 11 Geely-02 constellation satellites took off at 7:37 a.m.(Beijing Time)from the launch site,and entered the preset orbit.展开更多
The National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(NSSC,CAS),as the leading institute responsible for the overall management of scientific satellite missions in China,is China’s gateway to space sci...The National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(NSSC,CAS),as the leading institute responsible for the overall management of scientific satellite missions in China,is China’s gateway to space science.NSSC is the cradle of China’s first artificial satellite“Dongfanghong-1”(DFH-1).In the course of more than 60 years’development,NSSC has led the implementation of“Double Star Program”,the first science-driven space mission in China,and successively implemented a fleet of scientific missions under the Strategic Priority Program on Space Science(Phase I and II),such as the Dark Matter Particle Explorer(DAMPE,or Wukong),the Quantum Experiments at Space Scale(QUESS,or Micius),the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope(HXMT,or Insight),the Taiji-1,the Advanced space-based Solar Observatory(ASO-S,or Kuafu)and the Einstein Probe(EP).Currently,the space science satellite series has been established,yielding substantial scientific output.For the future,the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer(SMILE),a China-ESA joint mission,will be launched in 2025.In addition,the newly released National Mid-and Long-term Program for Space Science Development in China(2024-2050),the first of its kind at the national level,has identified five key scientific themes.A fleet of future scientific missions revolving these themes will deepen mankind’s scientific understanding of the universe.展开更多
基金a project funded by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and China Earthquake Administration (CEA)supported by the National Key R&D Program of Intergovernmental Cooperation in Science and Technology (Grant No. 2023YFE0117300)+3 种基金the International Space Science Institute (ISSI in Bern, Switzerland, and ISSI-BJ in Beijing, China)supporting International Team 23-583 led by Dedalo Marchetti and Essam Ghamrythe Hebei Province Graduate Professional Degree Excellent Teaching Case (Library) Construction Project (Grant No. KCJPZ2023060)the Open Fund for the Key Laboratory of Seismic Disaster Instruments and Monitoring Technology in Hebei Province (Grant No. FZ224104)。
文摘This study aimed to evaluate the wake effect on the electric field detector(EFD) onboard the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite(CSES-01). Through a series of experiments and analyses, we confirmed that the disturbance phenomenon from probe B of the EFD is not caused by the boom layout. To validate and determine whether it is influenced by the wake effect, we conducted two experiments. In the first experiment, the entire satellite platform underwent a 90° counterclockwise yaw maneuver to allow probe B to avoid the plasma wake region. We then verified whether the disturbance was improved. In the second experiment, the satellite platform performed a 180° counterclockwise yaw maneuver, positioning probe B on the ram side of the satellite and completely avoiding all satellite wakes. The plasma wake effect of the satellite did not significantly influence the spherical probes of the EFD because the measurement accuracy stayed relatively stable under the two experiments, despite the observed abnormalities in the operating state of spherical probe B. This consistency in performance is important for electric field detection missions because the spatial electric field vector data obtained from these probes continue to effectively reflect information on spatial electromagnetic disturbances. These two experimental results showed that probe B consistently exhibited data jump phenomena under various maneuver states, whereas probes A, C, and D did not display such phenomena in any maneuver state.
文摘Currently,China has 32 Earth observation satellites in orbit.The satellites can provide various data such as optical,multispectral,infrared,and radar.The spatial resolution of China Earth observation satellites ranges from low to medium to high.The satellites possess the capability to observe across multiple spectral bands,under all weather conditions,and at all times.The data of China Earth observation satellites has been widely used in fields such as natural resource detection,environmental monitoring and protection,disaster prevention and reduction,urban planning and mapping,agricultural and forestry surveys,land survey and geological prospecting,and ocean forecasting,achieving huge social benefits.This article introduces the recent progress of Earth observation satellites in China since 2022,especially the satellite operation,data archiving,data distribution and data coverage.
文摘Xichang Space Launch Site Reaches 200th Mission,China's Xichang space launch site,the inland launch site of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center,located in the southwestern province Sichuan,on February 3 achieved a milestone by completing its 200th launch mission.Carried by a Long March-2C carrier rocket,the 11 Geely-02 constellation satellites took off at 7:37 a.m.(Beijing Time)from the launch site,and entered the preset orbit.
文摘The National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(NSSC,CAS),as the leading institute responsible for the overall management of scientific satellite missions in China,is China’s gateway to space science.NSSC is the cradle of China’s first artificial satellite“Dongfanghong-1”(DFH-1).In the course of more than 60 years’development,NSSC has led the implementation of“Double Star Program”,the first science-driven space mission in China,and successively implemented a fleet of scientific missions under the Strategic Priority Program on Space Science(Phase I and II),such as the Dark Matter Particle Explorer(DAMPE,or Wukong),the Quantum Experiments at Space Scale(QUESS,or Micius),the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope(HXMT,or Insight),the Taiji-1,the Advanced space-based Solar Observatory(ASO-S,or Kuafu)and the Einstein Probe(EP).Currently,the space science satellite series has been established,yielding substantial scientific output.For the future,the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer(SMILE),a China-ESA joint mission,will be launched in 2025.In addition,the newly released National Mid-and Long-term Program for Space Science Development in China(2024-2050),the first of its kind at the national level,has identified five key scientific themes.A fleet of future scientific missions revolving these themes will deepen mankind’s scientific understanding of the universe.