Spacecraft | NanoSpace-1 |
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Type | Nanosatellite |
Units or mass | 7 kg |
Status | cancelled |
Organization | Uppsala University |
Institution | University |
Entity | Academic / Education |
Country | Sweden |
Partners | ESA (European Space Agency) |
Oneliner |
Educational training and demonstrate CubeSat platform technologies including propulsion module. |
Description |
Constructed around innovative designs for thermal management, structure, RF-MEMS, Controller Area Network (CAN), and for Attitude and Guidance control. Develop a cold/hot gas propulsion system for attitude control, a mono-/bi-fuel engine (“kickmotor”) for orbit control, Multifunctional Micro/Nano systems for satellites (MMNS). Each major project embraced a number of subprojects aiming to develop stand-alone systems, such as a Communication Module with Thermal Management Function, a Sun Sensor, a Position Sensitive Detector Module for docking, a Power Conditioning Module, etc., applicable to nanosatellites in general. |
Sources | [1] [2] |
Photo sources | [1] [2] |
Keywords | Propulsion |
Last modified: 2024-05-29