DEFINITION:
The Science Instruments, Observatories, and Sensor Systems technology area encompasses technologies to collect disparate types of data from Earth and space. These technologies are either identified to satisfy a particular mission need (“pull technologies”) or to develop new measurement techniques that may lead to new scientific discoveries (“push technologies”). This TA is broken into three sub areas: remote sensing instruments and sensors;
observatories; and in situ instruments and sensors. These technologies are applicable to missions from very small to large
(Source: NASA TA8 (for 1 I 1, 1 I 2 and 1 I 3 and ESA TD 16A, 16B and 16C (except 16C VI included into 1 H 9))
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Upper level
Sections at this level
- 1A-System Design & Verification
- 1B-Structures, Materials & Mechanisms
- 1C-Power
- 1D-Avionics (OBDH, S/W, components)
- 1E-Thermal
- 1F-Propulsion
- 1G-Guidance, Navigation & Control and Entry, Descent & Landing
- 1H-Communications (RF & Optical)
- 1I-Science, Instruments, Observatories & Sensors
- 1J-Automation, Telepresence & Robotics
- 1K-Manned Spaceflight Technologies
- 1L-Mission Operations & Ground Systems
- 1M-SSA & Clean Space
- 1N-Data Technologies
- 1O-New Space Paradigms