Structural Design Development of GOCI

  • Yeon Jeoung-Heum (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)) ;
  • Kang Song-Doug (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)) ;
  • Kim Jongah (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)) ;
  • Kang Gurrl.sil (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)) ;
  • Myung Hwan-Chun (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)) ;
  • Youn Heong-Sik (Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI))
  • Published : 2005.10.01

Abstract

COMS(Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) is the geostationary satellite for the mission of satellite communication, ocean monitoring, and meteorological service. It is scheduled to be launched at the end of 2008. Ocean payload of COMS named as GOCI(Geostationary Ocean Color Imager) observes ocean color and derives the chlorophyll concentrlition, the concentration of dissolved organic material and so on. In operational oceanography, satellite derived data products are used to provide forecasting and now casting of the ocean and coastal water state. In this work, conceptual design of structural part of GOCI is carried out and two baseline concepts are proposed. The one is dioptric module that uses lens system and the other is TMA(Three Mirror Anastigmat) module that uses mirror system. Trade-off studies between two concepts are investigated by considering optical and mechanical performances. Finally, on-going tasks and future development plan are briefly discussed.

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