• DocumentCode
    976727
  • Title

    MAGSAT--A new satellite to survey the earth´s magnetic field

  • Author

    Mobley, F.F. ; Eckard, L.D. ; Fountain, G.H. ; Ousley, G.W.

  • Author_Institution
    Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    1980
  • fDate
    9/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    758
  • Lastpage
    760
  • Abstract
    The MAGSAT satellite was launched on October 30, 1979 into a sun-synchronous dawn-dusk orbit, of 97° inclination, 350 km perigee, and 550 km apogee. It contains a precision vector magnetometer and a cesium-vapor scalar magnetometer at the end of a 6m long graphite epoxy scissors boom. The magnetometers are accurate to 2γ. A pair of star cameras are used to define the body orientation to 10 arc sec rms. An "attitude transfer system" measures the orientation of the magnetometer sensors relative to the star cameras to ∼ 5 arc sec rms. The satellite position is determined to 70 meters rms by Doppler tracking. The overall objective is to determine each component of the earth\´s vector magnetic field to an accuracy of 6γ rms. The MAGSAT satellite gathers a complete picture of the earth\´s magnetic field every 12 hours. The vector components are sampled 16 times per second with a resolution of 0.5γ. The data will be used by the US Geological Survey to prepare 1980 world magnetic field charts and to detect large-scale magnetic anomalies in the earth\´s crust for use in planning resource exploration strategy in the years to come.
  • Keywords
    Geomagnetism; Magnetic measurements; Remote sensing; Cameras; Earth; Extraterrestrial measurements; Geologic measurements; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic sensors; Magnetometers; Satellites; Sensor systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.1980.1060781
  • Filename
    1060781