Spektr-RG (SXG)

 

Spektr-RG [Lavochkin]

The Spektr-RG (SXG) is a Russian-international observatory-class mission with participation from the US, UK, Italy, Germany, France, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, Finland, Turkey, and Israel. It will carry a complement of more than ten scientific instruments and detectors that span the electromagnetic spectrum from the extreme ultraviolet to gamma rays (0.06-100 MeV), with angular resolution from 10 arc-seconds to a few arc-degrees. The payload will consist of :

The scientific objectives include high-resolution spectroscopy, timing observations, imaging of weak X-ray sources, determining X-ray source positions, monitoring transient events, investigating the origin of the diffuse X-ray background, and understanding the nature of gamma-ray bursts.

SXG will be in a highly elliptical, high-earth orbit. It will operate three out of four days. On the fourth day, there will be a reduction in observing time when the spacecraft traverses the Earth's magnetosphere. The SXG spacecraft consists of a main body and a pointing platform. The main body is triaxially stabilized to an accuracy of 2.5 arc-seconds. The spacecraft can be pointed to any direction in the sky, constrained only by the instruments' thermal control demands, detector solar illumination restrictions and telemetry requirements. The spacecraft pointing can be changed up to ten times per day via stored commands. Data stored on-board will be transmitted to the ground station once per day via a 2 Mbps telemetry link. A mission lifetime of at least three years is planned.

Although partially built, lack of funding prevented the X-ray and Gamma-ray observatory to be launched. The future of this project is uncertain.

Originally the satellite was to be built on the Spektr bus, a derivative of the Prognoz-EW-Bus and to be launched on a Proton-K Blok-DM-2 booster, but budget problems have forced a redesign. Now it will be based on the smaller Navigator bus and will be launched on a Zenit-3F combination.

 

Nation: Russia, Europe, USA, Canada, Turkey
Type / Application: Astronomy, X-Ray, Gamma
Operator:
Contractors: Lavochkin
Equipment: see above
Configuration: Navigator-Bus
Propulsion:
Lifetime:
Mass:
Orbit:

 

Satellite Date LS   Launcher Remarks:
Spektrum-XG (SXG) TB LC-45/1 Zenit-3F

 

Last update: 27.09.2009
Contact: gunter.krebs@skyrocket.de
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