Claims
- 1. A spin-stabilized satellite in geostationary orb it comprising:
- a satellite body having a spin rotation axis;
- a cylindrical solar generator disposed circumferentially around said satellite body;
- at least two equipments axially and oppositely disposed on said satellite body, one of said at least two equipments being a set of telecommunication antennas; and
- a liquid propellant apogee maneuvering system disposed along said spin rotation axis, said liquid propellant apogee maneuvering system being secured to said satellite body opposite said set of telecommunication antennas, said liquid propellant apogee maneuvering system comprising a liquid propellant feed system and at least two thrusters oriented parallel to said spin rotation axis, each one of said two thrusters being offset from said spin rotation axis by an equal distance, said at least two thrusters being equi-angularly spaced with respect to an other of said at least two equipments, said at least two thrusters further being connected to said liquid propellant feed system, said set of telecommunication antennas being disposed about said spin rotation axis between said at least two thrusters.
- 2. A satellite according to claim 1 wherein the other of said at least two equipments disposed between said at least two thrusters is a radiator which is part of an infrared sensor observation system.
- 3. A satellite according to claim 1 wherein another of said at least two equipments disposed opposite said set of telecommunication antennas is a radiator which is part of an infrared sensor observation system.
- 4. A satellite according to claim 1 wherein said at least two thrusters comprises two thrusters disposed symmetrically on opposite sides of said spin rotation axis.
- 5. A satellite according to claim 1 wherein a distance by which said at least two thrusters are offset from said spin rotation axis is at least half of a radius of said cylindrical solar generator.
- 6. A satellite according to claim 5 wherein said distance by which said at least two thrusters are offset relative to said spin rotation axis is at least two-thirds of said radius of said cylindrical solar generator.
- 7. A satellite according to claim 2 wherein said radiator is covered by a jettisonable cover.
- 8. A satellite according to claim 7 wherein said jettisonable cover is a cold source and wherein said satellite further comprises heaters disposed around said radiator said heaters being adapted, when activated, to decontaminate a lower part of said satellite.
- 9. A satellite according to claim 7 wherein said jettisonable cover is coupled to said satellite body by at least one explosive bolt located radially outside said radiator.
- 10. A satellite according to claim 7 further comprising biasing means disposed axially between said jettisonable cover and said satellite body, said biasing means being adapted to jettison said cover.
- 11. A satellite according to claim 10 wherein said biasing means comprises a plurality of axially compressed spiral springs.
- 12. A satellite according to claim 1 further comprising a heat shield disposed between said set of telecommunication antennas and said at least two thrusters.
- 13. A satellite according to claim 12 wherein said heat shield comprises articulated flaps adapted to expand a field of view of said set of telecommunication antennas after an apogee maneuver.
- 14. A satellite according to claim 1 wherein said liquid propellant feed system is also connected to orbit correction and attitude control thrusters.
Priority Claims (2)
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90 02366 |
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90 08969 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/302,988, filed Sep. 8, 1994, abandoned, and a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/659,515, filed Feb. 21, 1991.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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