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@inproceedings{Da:2003,
author = {Da, Silva Curiel A and Meerman, M and Liddle, D and Schwartz, S and Underwood, C and Sweeting, M},
pages = {3671--3678},
title = {FRISBEE - A platform for a small satellite science swarms},
year = {2003}
}

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TY  - CPAPER
AB - The FRISBEE multi-mission platform is presented, alongside the mission concept for SWARM (Space Weather Advanced Research Mission), a fleet of 30 or more microsatellites launched in groups of 5 and covering a range of local times and inclinations. The aim of this mission is to develop an understanding of the dynamic, global, and multiscale solar terrestrial interactions. The scientific payload is restricted to a dc magnetometer and electrostatic charged particle (ion and electron) analyser, providing both high time resolution and characterisation of collisionless plasma processes, together with a miniaturised radiation environment monitor, CEDEX-2, to measure total-ionising radiation dose and the higher energy protons and heavy ions associated with single-event-effect activity. The baseline satellite swarm can be launched in a variety of configurations and be augmented by future launches of identical satellites to provide greater coverage and density of measurement. The satellites require only loose formation control to ensure equal separation throughout the set of orbits defined in this document. The individual satellites are spin stabilized and each have a mass < 25 kg.
AU - Da,Silva Curiel A
AU - Meerman,M
AU - Liddle,D
AU - Schwartz,S
AU - Underwood,C
AU - Sweeting,M
EP - 3678
PY - 2003///
SP - 3671
TI - FRISBEE - A platform for a small satellite science swarms
ER -