The relationship between swath width of space borne optical sensor and orbital elements[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2008, 16(8): 1522-1527.DOI:
The relationship between swath width of space borne optical sensor and orbital elements
The swath of space borne optical sensor is an important index in many space missions. For satisfying the swath requirement of optical payload
besides a reasonable design of optical system
a suitable design of orbital elements is also needed. Sun-synchronous orbit (SS-O) is one of the most frequently used orbits for earth observation missions
and orbital altitude is a challenge attention index in SS-O design. The key point of satisfying mission requirement is designing a suitable SS-O. The relationship between swath width and orbital elements (especially the orbital altitude) is discussed in this paper; a method of SS-O design satisfying the swath width requirements of space borne optical sensor is also given. Firstly
this paper discusses the theory of non-spherical earth perturbations and the definition of SS-O. Afterwards
the relationship among nodal period
fundamental interval and orbital altitude will be educed
with deriving the definition of fictitious node. Finally
we get the restriction condition of orbit altitude satisfying swath width requirement
based on the discussion above. The definition of fictitious node
which is very helpful to comprehend the theory on SS-O
is first put forward. Furthermore
the mathematical relationship between SS-O nodal period and orbital semimajor axis is deduce