
NISAR’s 12-metre radar antenna reflector unfurled 17 days after launch
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NISAR’s 12-metre radar antenna reflector unfurled 17 days after launch
The 12-metre diameter unfurlable giant radar antenna reflector on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, has completely unfurled 17 days after launch. The reflector features a cylindrical frame made of 123 composite struts and a gold-plated wire mesh. NASA said it is a critical part of the five-year long NISAR mission.
Terming it as a giant radar measuring 39 feet, NASA said it is a critical part of the five-year long NISAR mission.
NASA explained that the antenna reflector is an essential component of the satellite’s hardware. Weighing about 142 pounds (64 kilograms), the reflector features a cylindrical frame made of 123 composite struts and a gold-plated wire mesh. On August 9, the satellite’s 9-metre boom – which had been tucked close to its main body – started unfolding one joint at a time until it was fully extended about four days later.
The antenna reflector assembly is mounted at the end of the boom. Then, on August 15, small explosive bolts that held the reflector assembly in place were fired, enabling the antenna to begin a process called the “bloom” — its unfurling by the release of tension stored in its flexible frame while stowed like an umbrella. Subsequent activation of motors and cables then pulled the antenna into its final, locked position.
ISRO said this is one of the milestones for NASA-JPL and ISRO that has been achieved.
The scientific tasks of the $ 1.5 billion NISAR mission are scheduled to commence 90 days after the satellite was launched on July 30. These 90 days are being dedicated to commissioning and preparing NISAR for science operations and other activities, including calibrations and initial checks. One of them was stationing the radar antenna reflector and checking its functioning.