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Vibration test of the CHEOPS satellite: longitudinal shaking
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Vibration test of the CHEOPS satellite: longitudinal shaking
Date: 31 August 2018 Satellite: CHEOPS Depicts: CHEOPS satellite Location: RUAG Space, Zurich, Switzerland Copyright: ESA/Airbus/RUAG Show in archive: true
During vibration testing performed at RUAG Space in Zurich, Switzerland, the CHEOPS satellite was shaken longitudinally (end-to-end) and in two lateral directions (side-to-side). Here, CHEOPS is mounted on a longitudinal shaker with the science instrument protected by a dust cover. A range of vibrational frequencies was tested and the strength of vibration at each frequency was carefully chosen using numerical simulations that modelled the response of the satellite when coupled to the launch vehicle.