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Abstract

This paper presents university-based design and development of a micro-satellite for the observation of a meteor shower from the low Earth orbit. The satellite will be launched as a piggy-back payload of a commercial rocket launcher, a few weeks before the 2001 or 2002 Leonid meteor maximum in which thousands of meteors are scienti_cally expected. The goal of the mission is to conduct the scienti_c observation of the prospective meteor outburst from out of atmosphere, counting the meteors in the large coverage of the night sky looked down on Earth and obtaining visible-Ultra Violet spectrographs of the meteor. Possible launch opportunity remains to be seen, but the designs of the satellite bus and scientific payloads are now initiated.

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Aug 22nd, 1:59 PM

Leonid Meteor Observer in LEO: A University Microsatellite to Observe a Meteor Shower from Space

This paper presents university-based design and development of a micro-satellite for the observation of a meteor shower from the low Earth orbit. The satellite will be launched as a piggy-back payload of a commercial rocket launcher, a few weeks before the 2001 or 2002 Leonid meteor maximum in which thousands of meteors are scienti_cally expected. The goal of the mission is to conduct the scienti_c observation of the prospective meteor outburst from out of atmosphere, counting the meteors in the large coverage of the night sky looked down on Earth and obtaining visible-Ultra Violet spectrographs of the meteor. Possible launch opportunity remains to be seen, but the designs of the satellite bus and scientific payloads are now initiated.