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SpaceTech CESS (Coarse Earth Sun Sensor)

SpaceTech GmbH
SpaceTech CESS (Coarse Earth Sun Sensor)

Passive thermo-optical Coarse Earth and Sun Sensor providing spacecraft attitude information during de-spin and safe mode.

Technical specifications

Sensor principle
Passive thermo-optical Coarse Earth and Sun Sensor
Power consumption
Zero power consumption
Configuration
6 orthogonally accommodated CESS heads to determine relative earth and sun vector
Standard hardware deliverable
6 flight model + 2 spare CESS heads incl. protective caps
Software deliverable
Flight S/W algorithm
Options
Customer specific acceptance testing; mission specific mechanical interfaces; AIT support; performance/thermal in-orbit simulator
Flight heritage
CHAMP, GRACE-FO, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X, Paz, CryoSat, SWARM, Sentinel-6

About

The SpaceTech Coarse Earth and Sun Sensor (CESS) is a passive sensor that provides spacecraft orientation information at any time, which is crucial for spacecraft deployment, de-spin and survival in safe mode. A set of 6 orthogonally accommodated CESS heads is used to determine the relative earth and sun vector: the sensor performs continuous measurement of the temperatures of all black and mirror reference surfaces, extrapolates the temperatures to steady-state, estimates the irradiated infra-red and solar flux for both black and mirror OSR via their respective alpha and epsilon values, and deduces the IR (solar) flux imbalance for opposing CESS heads to construct the earth (solar) vector. Because it is a fully passive device, the CESS requires zero power consumption while remaining robust, lightweight and easy to accommodate on the spacecraft structure. The CESS has extensive flight heritage and has been used in numerous successful LEO missions including CHAMP, GRACE-FO, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X, Paz, CryoSat and Sentinel-6.

Documentation

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