Orbit

To ensure we are operational for the upcoming planetary transit in the summer of 2017, PicSat’s launch window must be earlier. The orbit restraint at this time is a sun-synchronous orbit (polar 98 ° inclination) at an altitude of less than 620km.

24h PicSat ground track
24h PicSat ground track
Scientific measurements take place between the ‘star visible’ (yellow square) and the ‘star lost’ (green circle)

 

These orbital parameters provide us 1 hour of β Pic observations for each orbit, for a total time of 96 min, allowing continuous monitoring of the star. The transit, whose duration is of the order of a few hours, will not escape our instrument.