Measurement of losses of mesh membrane material for reflector applications with an S-band radiometer

1982 
The spatial resolution, the frequency of revisits, and the accuracy requirements for the detection of Earth surface parameters from space force the satellite designers to consider large space structures for microwaves. Some Earth surface parameters are only detectable with radiometers. Because the large reflectors should be much lighter than solid and deployable reflectors, mesh membrane material is considered to be used as the reflector. It is essential to determine the emissivity of the reflecting material even when close to zero to estimate the accuracy of the radiometer measurement. An existing S-band radiometer was used to determine the loss of a 1 sq m pretensioned mesh first in a field experiment and later in a well shielded laboratory set-up. The models for retrieving the emissivity of the mesh are described in detail and the equivalent losses for different mesh positions were calculated.
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