Geo-IK-2
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Mission Photos:
The circa 2015 depiction of the Geo-IK-2 (Musson-2; 14F31) satellite in deployed position in orbit. Credit: ISS Reshetnev
The Geo-IK-2 satellite is a follow-on geodesy mission to the GEO-IK series. It has the following instruments:
- SADKO radar altimeter
- Laser retro reflectors
- GLONASS and GPS receiver
Mission Objectives:
- construction of high-precision geodetic network in the geocentric coordinate system (reference frame);
- determination of the Earth's gravitational field parameters
- determination of continental plates movements;
- determination of the earth tide;
- determination of changes in the Earth's rotation speed and pole coordinates, solution of a number of applied problems that require the operative determination of the coordinates of ground stations, including:
- creation of regional geodetic networks;
- remote sensing of the Earth;
- the definition of the marine geoid;
- ice monitoring.
Satellite laser ranging will be used for Precise Orbit Determination (POD).
Geo-IK-2 Mission Parameters:
Satellite | Geo-IK-2 |
Sponsor: | JSC ARADEMISIAN M.F. RESHETNEV Information Satellite Systems (JSC ISS) |
Expected Life: | 1 year |
Primary Applications: | Construction of high-precision geodetic network; Earth remote sensing |
Primary SLR Application: | Precision orbit determination |
Launch Date: | June 4, 2016 |
COSPAR ID: | 1603401 |
SIC: | 5561 |
NORAD: | 41579 |
NP Bin Size: | 30 |
RRA Diameter: | |
RRA Shape: | Two-cone |
Reflectors: | |
Orbit: | |
Inclination: | 99.47 degrees |
Eccentricity: | 0.001 degrees |
Perigee: | 958.5±15 km |
Period: | 6216.5 sec |
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