EyeSat Satellite

EyeSat
EyeSat
EyeSat
EyeSat
EyeSat
Name EyeSat (EYE-SAT, EYESAT-NANO)
Form factor CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Status Reentry 2023-11-19. Was operational? (Update via email in January 2020)
Launched 2019-12-18
NORAD ID 44877
Deployer ISIPOD [ISISpace]
Launcher Sojuz (Arianespace)
Organisation CNES
Institution Space agency
Entity type Government (Civil / Military)
Country France
Launch brokerer ISILaunch
Oneliner

Astronomy mission to study the zodiacal light and imaging of the Milky Way.

Description

Astronomy mission to study the zodiacal light and imaging of the Milky Way developed by students. A scientific objective is to observe the zodiacal light in the visible range, polarized and unpolarized light and make a deep and comprehensive picture of the Milky Way in color. The second objective is to embed new technologies in order to make the technology demonstration.

Sources [1] [2] [3] [4]
Photo sources [1] [2] [3]
COTS subsystems
  • TRANSMITTER - Syrlinks X-band EWC27
  • SOLAR CELLS - AzusSpace
  • ANTENNA - Anywaves S-band Full Duplex
  • TRANSCEIVER - Syrlinks S-band EWC31
  • ANTENNA - Syrlinks X-band Antenna
  • OBC - Steel Electronique Ninano
  • ADCS - ISIS iMTQ
  • RWS - Hyperion RW200
  • STAR TRACKER - Berlin Space Technologies (BST) ST200
Subsystems sources [1] [2]
COTS compoments
  • Camera - CMOSIS CMOS CMV4000
  • Optics - LEICA APO-SUMMICRON
  • Battery cells - Samsung ICR-18650- NQ-J128
  • Solar cells - AzurSpace 3G30A
  • Magnetometer HMC5883L
Components sources [1]
On the same launch

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