HASI
Scientific Objectives
Payload
There have been numerous ground based and balloon borne campaigns to verify the function of the radar altimeter units (RAU) on Huygens. Although not part of HASI, but rather a probe sub-system, the intermediate frequency of the radar altimeter receivers is processed by the radar altimeter electronics within HASI and downlinked within the HASI telemetry.
The ground based tests, "sky tests", have been conducted to demonstrate that both the instrument's radars can operate simultaneously at maximum sensitivity without interference.
The balloon flights have shown that the radar altimeter can correctly function at a height of at least 33 km, which was a design goal that was never proven until then.
Collaborating Institutions
HASI has been proposed as an international collaboration including 17 institutions from 11 countries.
It has been funded by ASI and other European Institutes that provided hardware elements; Officine Galileo (OG - Alenia Difesa, Firenze, Italy) has been the industrial contractor.
The following hardware items were designed and manufactured by the former SCI-SO division:
- PWA Electrodes
- HASI deployable boom
- Boom Magnetic Actuators
- PWA Preamplifiers
- RAE radar altimeter electronics
R. Grard (ret) and J.- P. Lebreton (non- ret.) are CoIs, key technical personnel was Abraham Butler (ret.) and Alfred Smit (ret.)