Progress on SVOM Satellite Development
doi: 10.11728/cjss2024.04.2024-yg17 cstr: 32142.14.cjss2024.04.2024-yg17
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Abstract: SVOM (Space-based multiband Variable Object Monitor) is a Chinese-French space mission mainly designed to study Gamma-Ray Bursts. The satellite carries four instruments to detect and localize the prompt GRB emission and measure the evolution of the afterglow in the visible band and in soft X-rays, and a VHF communication system enables the fast transmission of SVOM alerts to the ground. The ground segment includes an array of wide-angle cameras and two follow-up telescopes. It was launched into an orbit of about 635 km on 22 June 2024, with three years of nominal operations and an extension of two years.
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Key words:
- Space astronomy /
- Gamma-ray burst
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