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Atmospheric Reentry Measurements

Working with the French space agency, CNES, and Novespace of Bordeaux, France, SPC developed the latest generation of its radar systems for observing atmospheric reentry - the airborne Reentry Measurement System (RMS). The system employs both a VHF wide-beam radar and a wide field-of-view high-resolution optical video camera. By operating at 50 MHz, the VHF radar is sensitive to both reentry ionization and the ionospheric turbulence produced by a body passing through the Earth's ionosphere. These are key signature elements for detecting and analyzing the destruction of the reentry body. The airborne RMS can be deployed anywhere in the world and is capable of measurement observations at ranges in excess of 500 km.

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Airbus A300 Airborne Platform for SPC’s RMS

Since 1999, the RMS system has been used to observe the reentry of the Ariane 5 main cryogenic stage (EPC), providing CNES with detailed data on the reentry process. By taking advantage of multipath signals created by the airborne RMS’s unique observation geometry (below), SPC is able to determine the EPC altitude without the use of complex and expensive tracking hardware.

Mission  Date  Deployment Location  Outcome 
V119  December 1999  Papeete, Tahiti  Success 
V158  March 2004  Acapulco, Mexico  Success 
V164  February 2005  Cotonou, Benin  Success 
V169  December 2005  Acapulco, Mexico  Success 

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Multipath Geometry

Sample Data
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Radar Data Processing Tools Pseudocolor Video Image
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V169 Range-Time-Intensity V158 Range-Time-Intensity


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