RedPill Satellite

RedPill
Satellite RedPill (J2050, Red Pill)
Type PocketQube
Units or mass PocketQube 2p
Status not launched, expected in 2025
Launcher not launched
Organisation University of Padova
Institution University
Entity Academic / Education
Headquarters Italy
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Educational mission with 3 payloads: a miniaturised debris detector, an optical dimming system for cameras and telescopes and ADCS.

Description

The current PocketQube configuration includes three main payloads: a miniaturised debris detector, an optical dimming system for cameras and telescopes, and a system for attitude determination and pointing consisting of LEDs and photodiodes. The three payloads will be integrated on board a platform fully designed and produced by the students, from electronic boards to the software and mechanical interfaces. This will also enable the team to achieve its main educational goal, preparing the next generation of space engineers.

A PocketQube developed by the J2050 student team from the University of Padova, Red Pill is hoped to be the first satellite launched into space developed entirely by the university’s students. They have identified miniaturisation as an important trend in the space industry, so Red Pill will be testing technology scaled down in size.

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Last modified: 2024-05-29

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