@inproceedings{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00039422, author = {木本, 雄吾 and 青山, 和広 and 宮崎, 英治 and 今村, 俊介 and Kimoto, Yugo and Aoyama, Kazuhiro and Miyazaki, Eiji and Imamura, Shunsuke}, book = {第56回宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集}, month = {Nov}, note = {第56回宇宙科学技術連合講演会(2012年11月20日-22日. 別府国際コンベンションセンター(ビーコンプラザ)), 別府市, 大分県, JAXA proposed a brand-new concept of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites, super-low-altitude satellites which orbit at an altitude of under 250 km. High resolution optical observation and reduced emission power of active sensors such as radar are expected in Earth observation from the super-low-altitude orbit. A super low altitude test satellite (SLATS) has been developed as the first demonstration satellite at this altitude. The Atomic Oxygen Monitor (AMO) is one of the missions of the SLATS and comprises two missions: the Materials Degradation Monitor (MDM) and the Atomic Oxygen Fluence Sensor (AOFS). The MDM will observe the degradation of candidate materials for use as super-low-altitude satellites in future. AOFS will obtain AO environment data while in SLATS orbit. The results thus obtained by the AMO will be used to develop future super-low-altitude orbit satellites. This paper presents a summary of the AMO mission development status., 資料番号: ARDS12047000}, publisher = {日本航空宇宙学会}, title = {SLATS搭載原子状酸素モニタ機器の開発状況について}, year = {2012} }