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Starlette and Stella
Jump to: Mission Objectives, Mission Instrumentation, Mission Parameters, Additional Information
Mission Photos:
Courtesy of CNES
Mission Objectives:
Starlette and Stella are virtually identical French
passive satellites launched by the Centre National d'Etudes
Spatiales (CNES) in 1975 and 1993, respectively. Their
small size compared to their mass gives them a much
larger sensitivity to the gravitational attraction
than to the surface forces due either to the residual
atmosphere at the satellite or to radiation pressure.
Starlette is very sensitive to zonal variations in the gravity field,
more than the LAGEOS and Ajisai satellites. Stella, Starlette's twin,
is mainly used for gravity field recovery.
Mission Instrumentation:
Both Stella and Starlette are covered with 60 identical
retroreflectors.
Mission Parameters:
Starlette,
Stella Parameters |
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Starlette |
Stella |
Sponsor: |
CNES (France) |
CNES (France) |
Expected Life: |
many decades |
many decades |
Primary Applications: |
gravity field |
gravity field |
COSPAR ID: |
7501001 |
9306102 |
SIC Code: |
1134 |
0643 |
NORAD SSC Code: |
7646 |
22824 |
Launch Date: |
February 06, 1975 |
September 26, 1993 |
RRA Diameter: |
24 cm |
24 cm |
RRA Shape: |
sphere |
sphere |
RRA Reflectors: |
60 corner cubes |
60 corner cubes |
Orbit: |
circular |
circular |
Inclination: |
49.83 degrees |
98.6 degrees |
Eccentricity: |
0.0206 |
0.0206 |
Perigee: |
812 km |
800 km |
Period: |
104 minutes |
101 minutes |
Weight: |
47 kg |
48 kg |
Additional information:
- Web sites:
- Publications:
- Cheng, M.K., Shum, C.K., Eanes, R.J., Schutz, B.E. and Tapley, B.D., "Observed temporal variations in the Earth's gravity field from 16-years of Starlette orbit analysis", Proc. XX General Assembly of the IUGG, IAG Symp. No. 3, Vienna, Austria, August 1991.
- Cheng, M.K., Shum, C.K., Eanes, R.J., Shutz, B.E. and Tapley, B.D., "Long-Period Perturbations in Starlette Orbit and Tide Solution", J. Geophys. Res., 95, B6, pp. 8723-8736, 1990.
- Dow, J.M., Duque, P., and Merino, M.R., "Global Geodynamics from Lageos and Starlette Combination Solutions", Adv. Space Res., V.11, (6), 119-124, 1991.
- Eanes, R., Schutz, B., and Tapley, B., "Earth and Ocean Tide Effects on Lageos and Starlette", the Proc. of the Ninth International Symp on Earth Tides, pp. 239-250, 1983.
- Gutierrez, R., and Wilson, C.R., "Seasonal Air and Water Mass Redistribution Effects on LAGEOS and Starlette", Geophys. Res. Let., 14, pp. 929-932, 1987.
- Marsh, J.G., Lerch, F.J., and Williamson, R.G., "Precision Geodesy and Geodynamics Using Starlette Laser Ranging", J. Geophys. Res., 90, pp. 9335-9345, 1985.
- Moore, P., "Laser Station Coordinates and Baselines from Long-Arc and Short-Arc Analyses of Starlette", Bull. Geod., V.60, pp. 297-310, 1986.
- Schutz, B.E., Cheng, M.K., Eanes, R.J., Shum, C.K., and Tapley, B.D., "Geodynamic Results from Starlette Orbital Analysis", Contributions of Space Geodesy in Geodynamics, AGU Geodynamics Series, V.24, pp. 175-190, Edited by D.E. Smith and D.L. Turcotte, 1993.
- Schutz, B.E., Cheng, M.K., Shum, C.K., Eanes, R.J., and Tapley, B.D., "Analysis of Earth Rotation Solution from Starlette", J. Geophys. Res.94, pp. 10167-10174, 1989.
- Vermaat, E., "On-Site Integration of Starlette in a Taylored Field", Proc. of the 4th International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation, Austin, Texas, published by Geodetic Institute, Univ. of Bonn, October 12-16, p. 367, 1981.
- Williamson, R.G., and Marsh, J.G., "STARLETTE Geodynamics: The Earth's Tidal Response", J. Geophys. Res., 90, pp. 9346-9352, 1985.
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