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Picard
Mission typeSolar research
OperatorCNES
COSPAR ID2010-028A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.36598
Spacecraft properties
BusMyriade
Start of mission
Launch date15 June 2010, 14:42:21 UTC
RocketDnepr
Launch siteDombarovsky, Site 370/13
ContractorISC Kosmotras
End of mission
Last contact4 April 2014 UTC
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
 

PICARD is a satellite dedicated to the simultaneous measurement of the absolute total and spectral solar irradiance, the diameter and solar shape, and to the Sun's interior probing by the helioseismology method. These measurements obtained throughout the mission allow study of their variations as a function of solar activity. It launched, along with the Prisma spacecraft, on 15 June 2010 on a Dnepr launcher from Dombarovskiy Cosmodrome, near Yasny, Russia.[1][2] The mission, originally planned for two years, ended on 4 April 2014.[3]

Objectives[edit]

The objectives of the PICARD mission are to improve our knowledge of:

History[edit]

The PICARD mission was named after the French astronomer of the 17th century Jean Picard (1620–1682) who achieved the first accurate measurements of the solar diameter. These measurements are especially important as they were made during a period when the solar activity was minimum characterized by a sun nearly without sunspots between 1645 and 1710. This period was found by Gustav Spörer using sunspots observations gathered in Europe and this period is now named Maunder minimum. By comparing the diameter during the Maunder minimum and the diameter when the sun was active a variation has been found, leading to the still-unanswered question, "Are diameter and activity linked?" During this period in Europe, there was an unusually cold climate.

Platform[edit]

PICARD used the Myriade microsatellite platform, developed by CNES to use as much as possible common equipment. This platform was designed for a total mass of about 120 kg mass at launch. Its attitude in space is maintained by using a star sensor, solar sensors, a magnetometer, gyrometers, several magnetic rods and reaction wheels. If an orbit control and orbit manoeuvres are needed, a hydrazine system may be used. The on-board management is centralised, and uses a 10 MIPS microprocessor T805. A mass memory is available for the data storage. The telemetry and telecommand used the CCSDS standard.

Payload[edit]

The PICARD payload is composed of the following instruments:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Clark, Stephen (15 June 2010), "French Sun Satellite and Swedish Experiment Blast Off on Russian Rocket", Spaceflight Now.
  • ^ "Preparation of Launch Campaign at Yasny Launch Base". ISC Kosmotras. 2010. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  • ^ "Update: Picard Satellite Receives Final Telecommand". www.uniblitz.com. Vincent Associates. 2014. Archived from the original on 27 November 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
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