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The Biomass mission, status of the satellite system
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2014
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EngineeringBioenergyEarth ExplorersEarth System ScienceSpace SystemSpace MissionEarth SystemSatellite InstrumentationSatellite SystemSpace SciencesSpace Systems DesignSatellite ImagingFlight ValidationBiomass UtilizationAstrodynamicsSpace ResearchSmall SatellitesSpace Mission DesignSpacecraft ControlRemote Sensing
Earth Explorers are the backbone of the science and research element of European Space Agency (ESA)'s Living Planet Programme, providing an important contribution to the understanding of the Earth system. Following the User Consultation Meeting held in Graz, Austria on 5-6 March 2013, the ESA Program Board has decided implementing Biomass as the 7 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">th</sup> Earth Explorer Mission within the frame of the ESA Earth Observation Envelope Programme. This paper will give an overview of the satellite system and its payload. The system technical description presented here is based on the results of the work performed during parallel Phase A system studies by two industrial consortia led by Airbus Space and Defence Ltd. and Thales Alenia Space Italy. Two implementation concepts (respectively A and B) are described and provide viable options capable of meeting the mission requirements.