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Fully updated edition of the comprehensive, single-source reference on satellite technology and its applications
 Covering both the technology and its applications, Satellite Technology is a concise reference on satellites for commercial, scientific and military purposes. The book explains satellite technology fully, beginning by offering an introduction to the fundamentals, before covering orbits and trajectories, launch and in-orbit operations, hardware, communication techniques, multiple access techniques, and link design fundamentals. This new edition also includes comprehensive chapters on Satellite Networks and Satellite Technology - Emerging Trends. Providing a complete survey of applications, from remote sensing and military uses, to navigational and scientific applications, the authors also present an inclusive compendium on satellites and satellite launch vehicles. Filled with diagrams and illustrations, this book serves as an ideal introduction for those new to the topic, as well as a reference point for professionals.
 
Fully updated edition of the comprehensive, single-source reference on satellite technology and its applications - remote sensing, weather, navigation, scientific, and military - including new chapters on Satellite Networks and Satellite Technology - Emerging Trends
Covers the full range of satellite applications in remote sensing, meteorology, the military, navigation and science, and communications, including satellite-to-under sea communication, satellite cell-phones, and global Xpress system of INMARSAT
The cross-disciplinary coverage makes the book an essential reference book for professionals, R&D scientists and students at post graduate level
Companion website provides a complete compendium on satellites and satellite launch vehicles
 An ideal introduction for Professionals and R&D scientists in the field. Engineering Students. Cross disciplinary information for engineers and technical managers.
Contents
Preface xxi PART I SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
 1 Introduction to Satellites and their Applications 3
 1.1 Ever-expanding Application Spectrum 3
 1.2 What is a Satellite? 4
 1.3 History of the Evolution of Satellites 7
 1.3.1 Era of Hot Air Balloons and Sounding Rockets 7
 1.3.2 Launch of Early Artificial Satellites 8
 1.3.3 Satellites for Communications, Meteorology and Scientific Exploration -- Early Developments 10
 1.3.4 Non-geosynchronous Communication Satellites: Telstar and Relay Programmes 11
 1.3.5 Emergence of Geosynchronous Communication Satellites 12
 1.3.6 International Communication Satellite Systems 15
 1.3.7 Domestic Communication Satellite Systems 16
 1.3.8 Satellites for other Applications also made Rapid Progress 19
 1.3.9 Small or Miniature Satellites 22
 1.4 Evolution of Launch Vehicles 27
 1.5 Future Trends 33
 1.5.1 Communication Satellites 33
 1.5.2 Weather Forecasting Satellites 33
 1.5.3 Earth Observation Satellites 33
 1.5.4 Navigational Satellites 34
 1.5.5 Military Satellites 35
 Further Reading 35
 Glossary 35
 2 Satellite Orbits and Trajectories 37
 2.1 Definition of an Orbit and a Trajectory 37
 2.2 Orbiting Satellites -- Basic Principles 37
 2.2.1 Newton's Law of Gravitation 39
 2.2.2 Newton's Second Law of Motion 40
 2.2.3 Kepler's Laws 41
 2.3 Orbital Parameters 44
 2.4 Injection Velocity and Resulting Satellite Trajectories 61
 2.5 Types of Satellite Orbits 67
 2.5.1 Orientation of the Orbital Plane 67
 2.5.2 Eccentricity of the Orbit 68
 2.5.3 Distance from Earth 70
 2.5.4 Sun-synchronous Orbit 73
 Further Readings 76
 Glossary 76
 3 Satellite Launch and In-orbit Operations 79
 3.1 Acquiring the Desired Orbit 79
 3.1.1 Parameters Defining the Satellite Orbit 80
 3.1.2 Modifying the Orbital Parameters 83
 3.2 Launch Sequence 95
 3.2.1 Types of Launch Sequence 95
 3.3 Launch Vehicles 100
 3.3.1 Introduction 100
 3.3.2 Classification 100
 3.3.3 Anatomy of a Launch Vehicle 104
 3.3.4 Principal Parameters 106
 3.3.5 Major Launch Vehicles 108
 3.4 Space Centres 127
 3.4.1 Location Considerations 127
 3.4.2 Constituent Parts of a Space Centre 128
 3.4.3 Major Space Centres 129
 3.5 Orbital Perturbations 144
 3.6 Satellite Stabilization 146
 3.6.1 Spin Stabilization 146
 3.6.2 Three-axis or Body Stabilization 147
 3.6.3 Comparison between Spin-stabilized and Three-axis Stabilized Satellites 149
 3.6.4 Station Keeping 149
 3.7 Orbital Effects on Satellite's Performance 149
 3.7.1 Doppler Shift 149
 3.7.2 Variation in the Orbital Distance 150
 3.7.3 Solar Eclipse 150
 3.7.4 Sun Transit Outrage 150
 3.8 Eclipses 150
 3.9 Look Angles of a Satellite 154
 3.9.1 Azimuth Angle 154
 3.9.2 Elevation Angle 155
 3.9.3 Computing the Slant Range 156
 3.9.4 Computing the Line-of-Sight Distance between Two Satellites 158
 3.10 Earth Coverage and Ground Tracks 166
 3.10.1 Satellite Altitude and the Earth Coverage Area 166
 3.10.2 Satellite Ground Tracks 167
 3.10.3 Orbit Inclination and Latitude Coverage 170
 Further Readings 172
 Glossary 172
 4 Satellite Hardware 174
 4.1 Satellite Subsystems 174
 4.2 Mechanical Structure 175
 4.2.1 Design Considerations 176
 4.2.2 Typical Structure 176
 4.3 Propulsion Subsystem 177
 4.3.1 Basic Principle 178
 4.3.2 Types of Propulsion System 178
 4.4 Thermal Control Subsystem 185
 4.4.1 Sources of Thermal Inequilibrium 186
 4.4.2 Mechanism of Heat Transfer 186
 4.4.3 Types of Thermal Control 187
 4.5 Power Supply Subsystem 189
 4.5.1 Types of Power System 189
 4.5.2 Solar Energy Driven Power Systems 190
 4.5.3 Batteries 195
 4.6 Attitude and Orbit Control 199
 4.6.1 Attitude Control 200
 4.6.2 Orbit Control 200
 4.7 Tracking, Telemetry and Command Subsystem 201
 4.8 Payload 203
 4.9 Antenna Subsystem 205
 4.9.1 Antenna Parameters 207
 4.9.2 Types of Antennas 210
 4.10 Space Qualification and Equipment Reliability 224
 4.10.1 Space Qualification 224
 4.10.2 Reliability 225
 Further Readings 226
 Glossary 227
 5 Communication Techniques 229
 5.1 Types of Information Signals 229
 5.1.1 Voice Signals 230
 5.1.2 Data Signals 230
 5.1.3 Video Signals 230
 5.2 Amplitude Modulation 231
 5.2.1 Frequency Spectrum of the AM Signal 232
 5.2.2 Power in the AM Signal 233
 5.2.3 Noise in the AM Signal 233
 5.2.4 Different Forms of Amplitude Modulation 235
 5.3 Frequency Modulation 241
 5.3.1 Frequency Spectrum of the FM Signal 243
 5.3.2 Narrow Band and Wide Band FM 245
 5.3.3 Noise in the FM Signal 246
 5.3.4 Generation of FM Signals 250
 5.3.5 Detection of FM Signals 252
 5.4 Pulse Communication Systems 259
 5.4.1 Analogue Pulse Communication Systems 259
 5.4.2 Digital Pulse Communication Systems 261
 5.5 Sampling Theorem 265
 5.6 Shannon--Hartley Theorem 266
 5.7 Digital Modulation Techniques 267
 5.7.1 Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) 268
 5.7.2 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) 268
 5.7.3 Phase Shift Keying (PSK) 269
 5.7.4 Differential Phase Shift Keying (DPSK) 270
 5.7.5 Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) 271
 5.7.6 Offset QPSK 273
 5.7.7 8PSK and 16PSK 274
 5.7.8 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) 274
 5.7.9 Amplitude Phase Shift Keying (APSK) 276
 5.8 Multiplexing Techniques 277
 5.8.1 Frequency Division Multiplexing 277
 5.8.2 Time Division Multiplexing 279
 5.8.3 Code Division Multiplexing 281
 Further Readings 282
 Glossary 283
 6 Multiple Access Techniques 286
 6.1 Introduction to Multiple Access Techniques 286
 6.1.1 Transponder Assignment Modes 287
 6.2 Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) 288
 6.2.1 Demand Assigned FDMA 290
 6.2.2 Pre-assigned FDMA 290
 6.2.3 Calculation of C/N Ratio 290
 6.3 Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) Systems 293
 6.3.1 SCPC/FM/FDMA System 293
 6.3.2 SCPC/PSK/FDMA System 294
 6.4 Multiple Channels Per Carrier (MCPC) Systems 295
 6.4.1 MCPC/FDM/FM/FDMA System 295
 6.4.2 MCPC/PCM-TDM/PSK/FDMA System 296
 6.5 Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) 297
 6.6 TDMA Frame Structure 297
 6.6.1 Reference Burst 298
 6.6.2 Traffic Burst 298
 6.6.3 Guard Time 299
 6.7 TDMA Burst Structure 299
 6.7.1 Carrier and Clock Recovery Sequence 299
 6.7.2 Unique Word 299
 6.7.3 Signalling Channel 300
 6.7.4 Traffic Information 301
 6.8 Computing Unique Word Detection Probability 301
 6.9 TDMA Frame Efficiency 302
 6.10 Control and Coordination of Traffic 303
 6.11 Frame Acquisition and Synchronization 305
 6.11.1 Extraction of Traffic Bursts from Receive Frames 305
 6.11.2 Transmission of Traffic Bursts 305
 6.11.3 Frame Synchronization 305
 6.12 FDMA vs. TDMA 307
 6.12.1 Advantages of TDMA over FDMA 308
 6.12.2 Disadvantages of TDMA over FDMA 308
 6.13 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) 308
 6.13.1 DS-CDMA Transmission and Reception 309
 6.13.2 Frequency Hopping CDMA (FH-CDMA) System 311
 6.13.3 Time Hopping CDMA (TH-CDMA) System 313
 6.13.4 Comparison of DS-CDMA, FH-CDMA and TH-CDMA Systems 314
 6.14 Space Domain Multiple Access (SDMA) 316
 6.14.1 Frequency Re-use in SDMA 316
 6.14.2 SDMA/FDMA System 317
 6.14.3 SDMA/TDMA System 318
 6.14.4 SDMA/CDMA System 319
 Further Readings 319
 Glossary 320
 7 Satellite Link Design Fundamentals 322
 7.1 Transmission Equation 322
 7.2 Satellite Link Parameters 324
 7.2.1 Choice of Operating Frequency 324
 7.2.2 Propagation Considerations 324
 7.2.3 Noise Considerations 325
 7.2.4 Interference-related Problems 325
 7.3 Frequency Considerations 326
 7.3.1 Frequency Allocation and Coordination 326
 7.4 Propagation Considerations 330
 7.4.1 Free-space Loss 330
 7.4.2 Gaseous Absorption 331
 7.4.3 Attenuation due to Rain 333
 7.4.4 Cloud Attenuation 334
 7.4.5 Signal Fading due to Refraction 334
 7.4.6 Ionosphere-related Effects 335
 7.4.7 Fading due to Multipath Signals 338
 7.5 Techniques to Counter Propagation Effects 341
 7.5.1 Attenuation Compensation Techniques 341
 7.5.2 Depolarization Compensation Techniques 342
 7.6 Noise Considerations 342
 7.6.1 Thermal Noise 342
 7.6.2 Noise Figure 343
 7.6.3 Noise Temperature 344
 7.6.4 Noise Figure and Noise Temperature of Cascaded Stages 345
 7.6.5 Antenna Noise Temperature 346
 7.6.6 Overall System Noise Temperature 350
 7.7 Interference-related Problems 353
 7.7.1 Intermodulation Distortion 354
 7.7.2 Interference between the Satellite and Terrestrial Links 357
 7.7.3 Interference due to Adjacent Satellites 357
 7.7.4 Cross-polarization Interference 361
 7.7.5 Adjacent Channel Interference 361
 7.8 Antenna Gain-to-Noise Temperature (G/T) Ratio 365
 7.9 Link Design 367
 7.9.1 Link Design Procedure 368
 7.9.2 Link Budget 368
 7.10 Multiple Spot Beam Technology 371
 Further Readings 374
 Glossary 375
 8 Earth Station 378
 8.1 Earth Station 378
 8.2 Types of Earth Station 380
 8.2.1 Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) Earth Station 381
 8.2.2 Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) Earth Stations 382
 8.2.3 Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) Earth Stations 383
 8.2.4 Single Function Stations 384
 8.2.5 Gateway Stations 385
 8.2.6 Teleports 386
 8.3 Earth Station Architecture 386
 8.4 Earth Station Design Considerations 387
 8.4.1 Key Performance Parameters 388
 8.4.2 Earth Station Design Optimization 390
 8.4.3 Environmental and Site Considerations 391
 8.5 Earth Station Testing 392
 8.5.1 Unit and Subsystem Level Testing 392
 8.5.2 System Level Testing 392
 8.6 Earth Station Hardware 398
 8.6.1 RF Equipment 398
 8.6.2 IF and Baseband Equipment 408
 8.6.3 Terrestrial Interface 409
 8.7 Satellite Tracking 412
 8.7.1 Satellite Tracking System -- Block Diagram 412
 8.7.2 Tracking Techniques 412
 8.8 Some Representative Earth Stations 419
 8.8.1 Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station 419
 8.8.2 Madley Communications Centre 421
 8.8.3 Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex 421
 8.8.4 Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex 422
 8.8.5 Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex 423
 8.8.6 Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station 424
 8.8.7 Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station 426
 8.8.8 Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station 426
 8.8.9 INTELSAT Teleport Earth Stations 426
 8.8.10 SUPARCO Satellite Ground Station 428
 8.8.11 Makarios Satellite Earth Station 428
 8.8.12 Raisting Earth Station 428
 8.8.13 Indian Deep Space Network 429
 Glossary 430
 9 Networking Concepts 433
 9.1 Introduction 433
 9.2 Network Characteristics 433
 9.2.1 Availability 434
 9.2.2 Reliability 434
 9.2.3 Security 435
 9.2.4 Throughput 436
 9.2.5 Scalability 437
 9.2.6 Topology 437
 9.2.7 Cost 437
 9.3 Applications and Services 437
 9.3.1 Satellite and Network Services 438
 9.3.2 Satellite Services 438
 9.3.3 Network Services 438
 9.3.4 Internet Services 439
 9.4 Network Topologies 442
 9.4.1 Bus Topology 442
 9.4.2 Star Topology 443
 9.4.3 Ring Topology 444
 9.4.4 Mesh Topology 444
 9.4.5 Tree Topology 445
 9.4.6 Hybrid Topology 446
 9.5 Network Technologies 447
 9.5.1 Circuit Switched Networks 447
 9.5.2 Packet Switched Networks 448
 9.5.3 Circuit Switched versus Packet Switched Networks 449
 9.6 Networking Protocols 450
 9.6.1 Common Networking Protocols 450
 9.6.2 The Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model 453
 9.6.3 Internet Protocol (IP) 456
 9.6.4 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) 457
 9.6.5 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 457
 9.6.6 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 457
 9.6.7 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) 458
 9.6.8 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 458
 9.6.9 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 459
 9.7 Satellite Constellations 459
 9.7.1 Constellation Geometry 459
 9.7.2 Major Satellite Constellations 460
 9.8 Internetworking with Terrestrial Networks 465
 9.8.1 Repeaters, Bridges, Switches and Routers 465
 9.8.2 Protocol Translation, Stacking and Tunnelling 466
 9.8.3 Quality of Service 466
 Further Readings 467
 Glossary 467
 PART II SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
 10 Communication Satellites 473
 10.1 Introduction to Communication Satellites 473
 10.2 Communication-related Applications of Satellites 474
 10.2.1 Geostationary Satellite Communication Systems 475
 10.2.2 Non-geostationary Satellite Communication Systems 475
 10.3 Frequency Bands 475
 10.4 Payloads 475
 10.4.1 Types of Transponders 477
 10.4.2 Transponder Performance Parameters 478
 10.5 Satellite versus Terrestrial Networks 479
 10.5.1 Advantages of Satellites Over Terrestrial Networks 479
 10.5.2Disadvantages of Satellites with Respect to Terrestrial Networks 480
 10.6 Satellite Telephony 481
 10.6.1 Point-to-Point Trunk Telephone Networks 482
 10.6.2 Mobile Satellite Telephony 482
 10.7 Satellite Television 484
 10.7.1 A Typical Satellite TV Network 484
 10.7.2 Satellite--Cable Television 485
 10.7.3 Satellite--Local Broadcast TV Network 486
 10.7.4 Direct-to-Home Satellite Television 487
 10.7.5 Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) 490
 10.7.6 DVB-S and DVB-S2 Standards 491
 10.7.7 DVB-RCS and DVB-RCS2 Standards 493
 10.7.8 DVB-T and DVB-T2 Standards 493
 10.7.9 DVB-H and DVB-SH Standards 494
 10.8 Satellite Radio 496
 10.9 Satellite Data Communication Services 496
 10.9.1 Satellite Data Broadcasting 496
 10.9.2 VSATs (Very Small Aperture Terminals) 497
 10.10 Important Missions 502
 10.10.1 International Satellite Systems 502
 10.10.2 Regional Satellite Systems 512
 10.10.3 National Satellite Systems 513
 10.11 Future Trends 514
 10.11.1 Development of Satellite Constellations in LEO Orbits 516
 10.11.2 Development of Personal Communication Services (PCS) 516
 10.11.3 Use of Higher Frequency Bands 517
 10.11.4 Development of Light Quantum Communication Techniques 517
 10.11.5 Development of Broadband Services to Mobile Users 517
 10.11.6 Development of Hybrid Satellite/Terrestrial Networks 517
 10.11.7 Advanced Concepts 518
 Further Readings 519
 Glossary 521
 11 Remote Sensing Satellites 524
 11.1 Remote Sensing -- An Overview 524
 11.1.1 Aerial Remote Sensing 525
 11.1.2 Satellite Remote Sensing 525
 11.2 Classification of Satellite Remote Sensing Systems 526
 11.2.1 Optical Remote Sensing Systems 526
 11.2.2 Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Systems 528
 11.2.3 Microwave Remote Sensing Systems 529
 11.3 Remote Sensing Satellite Orbits 531
 11.4 Remote Sensing Satellite Payloads 531
 11.4.1 Classification of Sensors 531
 11.4.2 Sensor Parameters 534
 11.5 Passive Sensors 535
 11.5.1 Passive Scanning Sensors 536
 11.5.2 Passive Non-scanning Sensors 539
 11.6 Active Sensors 540
 11.6.1 Active Non-scanning Sensors 540
 11.6.2 Active Scanning Sensors 540
 11.7 Types of Images 542
 11.7.1 Primary Images 542
 11.7.2 Secondary Images 542
 11.8 Image Classification 545
 11.9 Image Interpretation 546
 11.9.1 Interpreting Optical and Thermal Remote Sensing Images 546
 11.9.2 Interpreting Microwave Remote Sensing Images 547
 11.9.3 GIS in Remote Sensing 547
 11.10 Applications of Remote Sensing Satellites 548
 11.10.1 Land Cover Classification 548
 11.10.2 Land Cover Change Detection 549
 11.10.3 Water Quality Monitoring and Management 550
 11.10.4 Flood Monitoring 551
 11.10.5 Urban Monitoring and Development 552
 11.10.6 Measurement of Sea Surface Temperature 552
 11.10.7 Deforestation 553
 11.10.8 Global Monitoring 553
 11.10.9 Predicting Disasters 555
 11.10.10 Other Applications 558
 11.11 Major Remote Sensing Missions 558
 11.11.1 Landsat Satellite System 558
 11.11.2 SPOT Satellite System 561
 11.11.3 Radarsat Satellite System 564
 11.11.4 Indian Remote Sensing Satellite System 565
 11.12 Future Trends 573
 Further Readings 574
 Glossary 575
 12 Weather Satellites 577
 12.1 Weather Forecasting -- An Overview 577
 12.2 Weather Forecasting Satellite Fundamentals 580
 12.3 Images from Weather Forecasting Satellites 580
 12.3.1 Visible Images 580
 12.3.2 IR Images 582
 12.3.3 Water Vapour Images 583
 12.3.4 Microwave Images 584
 12.3.5 Images Formed by Active Probing 585
 12.4 Weather Forecasting Satellite Orbits 586
 12.5 Weather Forecasting Satellite Payloads 587
 12.5.1 Radiometer 588
 12.5.2 Active Payloads 589
 12.6 Image Processing and Analysis 592
 12.6.1 Image Enhancement Techniques 592
 12.7 Weather Forecasting Satellite Applications 593
 12.7.1 Measurement of Cloud Parameters 594
 12.7.2 Rainfall 594
 12.7.3 Wind Speed and Direction 595
 12.7.4 Ground-level Temperature Measurements 596
 12.7.5 Air Pollution and Haze 596
 12.7.6 Fog 596
 12.7.7 Oceanography 596
 12.7.8 Severe Storm Support 597
 12.7.9 Fisheries 598
 12.7.10 Snow and Ice Studies 598
 12.8 Major Weather Forecasting Satellite Missions 599
 12.8.1 GOES Satellite System 599
 12.8.2 Meteosat Satellite System 605
 12.8.3 Advanced TIROS-N (ATN) NOAA Satellites 608
 12.9 Future of Weather Forecasting Satellite Systems 612
 Further Readings 612
 Glossary 613
 13 Navigation Satellites 614
 13.1 Development of Satellite Navigation Systems 614
 13.1.1 Doppler Effect based Satellite Navigation Systems 615
 13.1.2 Trilateration-based Satellite Navigation Systems 615
 13.2 Global Positioning System (GPS) 621
 13.2.1 Space Segment 621
 13.2.2 Control Segment 622
 13.2.3 User Segment 623
 13.3 Working Principle of the GPS 625
 13.3.1 Principle of Operation 625
 13.3.2 GPS Signal Structure 627
 13.3.3 Pseudorange Measurements 628
 13.3.4 Determination of the Receiver Location 629
 13.4 GPS Positioning Services and Positioning Modes 631
 13.4.1 GPS Positioning Services 631
 13.4.2 GPS Positioning Modes 632
 13.5 GPS Error Sources 634
 13.6 GLONASS Satellite System 637
 13.6.1 GLONASS Segments 638
 13.6.2 GLONASS Signal Structure 639
 13.7 GPS-GLONASS Integration 641
 13.8 EGNOS Satellite Navigation System 642
 13.9 Galileo Satellite Navigation Systems 645
 13.9.1 Three-Phase Development Programme 645
 13.9.2 Services 646
 13.10 Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS) 647
 13.11 Compass Satellite Navigation System 648
 13.12 Hybrid Navigation Systems 648
 13.13 Applications of Satellite Navigation Systems 650
 13.13.1 Military Applications 650
 13.13.2 Civilian Applications 651
 13.14 Future of Satellite Navigation Systems 654
 Further Readings 655
 Glossary 656
 14 Scientific Satellites 658
 14.1 Satellite-based versus Ground-based Scientific Techniques 658
 14.2 Payloads on Board Scientific Satellites 659
 14.2.1 Payloads for Studying Earth's Geodesy 659
 14.2.2 Payloads for Earth Environment Studies 660
 14.2.3 Payloads for Astronomical Studies 661
 14.3 Applications of Scientific Satellites -- Study of Earth 665
 14.3.1 Space Geodesy 665
 14.3.2 Tectonics and Internal Geodynamics 669
 14.3.3 Terrestrial Magnetic Fields 670
 14.4 Observation of the Earth's Environment 670
 14.4.1 Study of the Earth's Ionosphere and Magnetosphere 671
 14.4.2 Study of the Earth's Upper Atmosphere (Aeronomy) 677
 14.4.3 Study of the Interaction between Earth and its Environment 679
 14.5 Astronomical Observations 680
 14.5.1 Observation of the Sun 681
 14.6 Missions for Studying Planets of the Solar System 686
 14.6.1 Mercury 691
 14.6.2 Venus 692
 14.6.3 Mars 694
 14.6.4 Outer Planets 697
 14.6.5 Moon 703
 14.6.6 Asteroids 705
 14.6.7 Comets 706
 14.7 Missions Beyond the Solar System 707
 14.8 Other Fields of Investigation 710
 14.8.1 Microgravity Experiments 710
 14.8.2 Life Sciences 711
 14.8.3 Material Sciences 712
 14.8.4 Cosmic Ray and Fundamental Physics Research 713
 14.9 Future Trends 714
 Further Readings 715
 Glossary 715
 15 Military Satellites 717
 15.1 Military Satellites -- An Overview 717
 15.1.1 Applications of Military Satellites 718
 15.2 Military Communication Satellites 718
 15.3 Development of Military Communication Satellite Systems 719
 15.3.1 American Systems 720
 15.3.2 Russian Systems 724
 15.3.3 Satellites Launched by other Countries 725
 15.4 Frequency Spectrum Utilized by Military Communication Satellite Systems 726
 15.5 Dual-use Military Communication Satellite Systems 727
 15.6 Reconnaisance Satellites 728
 15.6.1 Image Intelligence or IMINT Satellites 728
 15.7 SIGINT Satellites 732
 15.7.1 Development of SIGINT Satellites 733
 15.8 Early Warning Satellites 735
 15.8.1 Major Early Warning Satellite Programmes 736
 15.9 Nuclear Explosion Satellites 738
 15.10 Military Weather Forecasting Satellites 738
 15.11 Military Navigation Satellites 739
 15.12 Space Weapons 739
 15.12.1 Classification of Space Weapons 740
 15.13 Strategic Defence Initiative 745
 15.13.1 Ground Based Programmes 746
 15.13.2 Directed Energy Weapon Programmes 749
 15.13.3 Space Programmes 751
 15.13.4 Sensor Programmes 752
 15.14 Directed Energy Laser Weapons 752
 15.14.1 Advantages 753
 15.14.2 Limitations 753
 15.14.3 Directed Energy Laser Weapon Components 754
 15.14.4 Important Design Parametres 755
 15.14.5 Important Laser Sources 756
 15.14.6 Beam Control Technology 763
 15.15 Advanced Concepts 764
 15.15.1 New Surveillance Concepts Using Satellites 765
 15.15.2 Long Reach Non-lethal Laser Dazzler 765
 15.15.3 Long Reach Laser Target Designator 766
 Further Readings 767
 Glossary 767
 16 Emerging Trends 769
 16.1 Introduction 769
 16.2 Space Tethers 769
 16.2.1 Space Tethers -- Different Types 770
 16.2.2 Applications 774
 16.2.3 Space Tether Missions 775
 16.2.4 Space Elevator 779
 16.3 Aerostat Systems 781
 16.3.1 Components of an Aerostat System 782
 16.3.2 Types of Aerostat Systems 782
 16.3.3 Applications 783
 16.4 Millimetre Wave Satellite Communication 784
 16.4.1 Millimetre Wave Band 784
 16.4.2 Advantages 785
 16.4.3 Propagation Considerations 787
 16.4.4 Applications 788
 16.4.5 Millimetre Wave Satellite Missions 789
 16.5 Space Stations 793
 16.5.1 Importance of Space Stations 794
 16.5.2 Space Stations of the Past 794
 16.5.3 Currently Operational Systems 797
 16.5.4 Planned Space Stations 799
 16.5.5 Emerging Space Station Concepts 801
 Further Readings 803
 Glossary 804
 Index 807



