Interferences other than collisions between colocated geostationary satellites are addressed. These may result in shadowing and disturbances of the radio frequency link or attitude sensors. A software tool for computing line of sight geometries is introduced. Applications to orbit simulations of currently accepted candidates for colocation strategies are presented and evaluation criteria are discussed. Quantitative statements about the significance of interferences are not made, but it seems that additional limits on the separation parameters may arise for some strategies.
Approach to the Evaluation of Interferences between Co-Located Geostationary Spacecraft
1991
6 pages
Report
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Englisch
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