Radioline Between Aircraft in The Atmosphere of Jupiter and Station on Earth
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https://doi.org/10.7546/CRABS.2022.01.11Keywords:
radioline, probes, Flyer, aircraft, satellite, station, Jupiter, EarthAbstract
With the development of space technologies and their reaching farther places in the Solar system, man’s desire to study in more detail the structures of the planets near Earth is increasing. This is where the idea of Flyer is born. Flyer is unmanned aerial vehicle for other planets atmosphere. He has the ability to collect much more data than a regular satellite, which is thousands of miles above the planet’s atmosphere. The most suitable planet for such a study is Jupiter, because of its location, the thin atmosphere and the lack of hard surface. An important part of designing such a mission is the way Flyer and Earth communicate. This article describes a common idea for a radioline between Flyer’s probes, Flyer, satellite around Jupiter and station on Earth.
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