ARKSat-3C Spacecraft

ARKSat-3C
Satellite ARKSAT-3C (ASTROSS, Active SpecTROmeter for Small Satellites System)
Form factor CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Status not launched, expected in 2026
Launcher not launched
Organisation University of Arkansas
Institution University
Entity type Academic / Education
Headquarters US
Partners Harding University, John Brown University
Oneliner

Spectroscopic measurements of the atmosphere. Follow-on technology demo for the ASTROSS system, featuring a 1.5U and 3U CubeSat pair.

Description

Pursuit of the Active SpecTROmeter for Small Satellites (ASTROSS) System. ASTROSS features one or more co-orbiting pairs of CubeSats, one emitting light (ARKSAT-3E) and one chasing and receiving the light (ARKSAT-3C), that together form a system capable of making spectroscopic measurements of the atmosphere at Low Earth Orbit altitudes.

ARKSAT-3 is a research collaboration between three Arkansas universities with UA as the lead institution and aims to be the follow-on technology demonstration needed for the ASTROSS system, featuring a 1.5U and 3U CubeSat pair (ARKSAT3E and ARKSAT-3C) for which ARKSAT-1 and ARKSAT-2 were analogues for.

The University of Arkansas is tasked with developing the more complex ARKSAT-3C and all the engineering units, while providing expertise to Harding University and John Brown University for the building of ARKSAT-3E units. 

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Keywords Propulsion

Last modified: 2024-12-29

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