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Technical Note
The Analysis of Experimental Deployment of IGLUNA 2019 Trans-Ice Longwave System
by Tomasz Aleksander Miś and Józef Modelski
Remote Sens. 2020, 12(24), 4045; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12244045 - 10 Dec 2020
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An experimental longwave system operating in the broadcasting spectrum with horizontal magnetic loop transmitting antennas is presented as an element of simulated lunar astronaut mission of the IGLUNA program of Swiss Space Center (ESA_Lab demonstrator) in June 2019 on the Klein Matterhorn glacier [...] Read more.
An experimental longwave system operating in the broadcasting spectrum with horizontal magnetic loop transmitting antennas is presented as an element of simulated lunar astronaut mission of the IGLUNA program of Swiss Space Center (ESA_Lab demonstrator) in June 2019 on the Klein Matterhorn glacier in Switzerland. The parameters of the antennas, the environment, the transmitter design, and propagation tests are presented. The best-suited propagation model is developed. As the system, using low powers, provided coverage of maximal distance of 2077.06 km, a single radio station of this type would cover about 36% of the Moon’s surface and allow in situ ground-penetrating research. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers of Microwave and Radar Week (MRW 2020))
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