LRE
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Mission Photos:
Courtesy of JAXA
Mission Objectives:
Initially, LRE (Laser Ranging Equipment) was used to evaluate the accuracy of the initial trajectory determination of the H2A launch vehicle. Subsequently, the satellite was used to verify SLR station performance, as a target for wide dynamic range of transmitting/receiving tests up to geosynchronous orbit for optical communication and SLR, and to evaluate the air drag model using SLR data.
Mission Instrumentation:
The instruments on-board LRE are:
- Retroreflector array
- Plate mirrors
Mission Parameters:
Sponsor: | JAXA (National Space Development Agency of Japan) |
Expected Life: | 5 years |
Primary Applications: | Experimental |
Primary SLR Applications: | Experimental |
COSPAR ID: | 0103801 |
SIC Code: | 1577 |
Satellite Catalog (NORAD) Number: | 26898 |
Launch Date: | August 29, 2001 |
RRA Diameter: | 470mm |
RRA Shape: | Quasi-spherical |
Reflectors: | 126 cube corners and 24 mirror plates |
Orbit: | Geostationary transfer orbit |
Inclination: | 28.49 |
Eccentricity: | 0.73 |
Perigee: | 250.8km |
Period: | - |
Weight: | 86.1 Kg |
Additional Information:
Web sites:
Publications:
- Otsubo, T., "Reflector arrangement on H2A-LRE satellite", Presentation to 13th International Workshop on Laser Ranging, Washington, DC, USA, October 7-11, 2002.
- Otsubo, T., H Kunimori, K Yoshihara and H Hashimoto, Optical response of the H2A-LRE satellite, SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing (Toulouse), SPIE Proceedings Series 4546, 44-48, 2001.