A New Design and Analysis of the Electronic Process of the Meteorological Satellite based on the Localization of Satellite Technology
Subject Areas : Majlesi Journal of Telecommunication DevicesMohammad Reza Jalali 1 , Majid Tavanpour 2 , Mojtaba Tavanpour 3
1 - professor
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Keywords: Meteorological Satellite, Localization, atmosphere,
Abstract :
In this research, the design and survey of the satellite (Kensett) has been addressed. The main mission is to study the atmosphere and eventually land on the air bag, and new designs and ideas were designed. The motivation for this design is to be native and affordable in comparison with foreign ones.
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