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7 | 7 | '''Proba-2''', Proba stands for PRoject for OnBoard Autonomy. The Proba satellites are among the smallest spacecraft |
8 | 8 | ever to be flown by ESA, but they are making a big impact in the field of space technology. Proba-2 is the |
9 | | second of the series, building on nearly eight years of successful Proba-1 experience. [wiki:File:Proba-2-in-orbit-rear-view.jpg 400px] |
10 | | |
| 9 | second of the series, building on nearly eight years of successful Proba-1 experience. |
| 10 | {| align="center" |
| 11 | [wiki:File:Proba-2-in-orbit-rear-view.jpg 400px] |
| 12 | |} |
11 | 13 | = Mission Parameters = |
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149 | 151 | possible. |
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151 | 154 | [wiki:File:PROBA2_Auto14.jpeg File:PROBA2 Auto14.jpeg] |
| 155 | |} |
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152 | 157 | Figure 3 PROBA 2 internal structure and accommodation |
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184 | 189 | from measurements performed by a GPS receiver. As a technology demonstration, PROBA 2 flies a redundant |
185 | 190 | set of Phoenix GPS receivers provided by DLR. |
186 | | |
| 191 | {| align="center" |
187 | 192 | [wiki:File:PROBA2_Auto2.jpeg File:PROBA2 Auto2.jpeg] |
| 193 | |} |
188 | 194 | Phoenix GPS architecture for PROBA-2 |
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