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A Survey and Assessment of the Capabilities of Cubesats for Earth Observation
Acta Astronautica 74 (2012) 50–68 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Acta Astronautica journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/actaastro Review A survey and assessment of the capabilities of Cubesats for Earth observation Daniel Selva a,n, David Krejci b a Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA b Vienna University of Technology, Vienna 1040, Austria article info abstract Article history: In less than a decade, Cubesats have evolved from purely educational tools to a standard Received 2 December 2011 platform for technology demonstration and scientific instrumentation. The use of COTS Accepted 9 December 2011 (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) components and the ongoing miniaturization of several technologies have already led to scattered instances of missions with promising Keywords: scientific value. Furthermore, advantages in terms of development cost and develop- Cubesats ment time with respect to larger satellites, as well as the possibility of launching several Earth observation satellites dozens of Cubesats with a single rocket launch, have brought forth the potential for University satellites radically new mission architectures consisting of very large constellations or clusters of Systems engineering Cubesats. These architectures promise to combine the temporal resolution of GEO Remote sensing missions with the spatial resolution of LEO missions, thus breaking a traditional trade- Nanosatellites Picosatellites off in Earth observation mission design. This paper assesses the current capabilities of Cubesats with respect to potential employment in Earth observation missions. A thorough review of Cubesat bus technology capabilities is performed, identifying potential limitations and their implications on 17 different Earth observation payload technologies. These results are matched to an exhaustive review of scientific require- ments in the field of Earth observation, assessing the possibilities of Cubesats to cope with the requirements set for each one of 21 measurement categories. -
Istanbul Technical University Institute of Science And
İSTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY « INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DESIGN STUDY OF A COMMUNICATION SUBSYSTEM AND GROUND STATION FOR ITU-pSAT II M.Sc. Thesis by Melih FİDANOĞLU Department : Institue of Science and Technology Programme : Defence Technologies JANUARY 2011 İSTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY « INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DESIGN STUDY OF A COMMUNICATION SUBSYSTEM AND GROUND STATION FOR ITU-pSAT II M.Sc. Thesis by Melih FİDANOĞLU (514071013) Date of submission : 20 December 2010 Date of defence examination: 24 January 2011 Supervisor (Chairman) : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökhan İNALHAN (ITU) Members of the Examining Committee : Prof. Dr. İbrahim ÖZKOL (ITU) Prof. Dr. Metin Orhan KAYA (ITU) JANUARY 2011 İSTANBUL TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ « FEN BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ ITU-pSAT II İÇİN İLETİŞİM ALTSİSTEMİ VE YER İSTASYONU TASARIM ÇALIŞMASI YÜKSEK LİSANS TEZİ Melih FİDANOĞLU (514071013) Tezin Enstitüye Verildiği Tarih : 20 Aralık 2010 Tezin Savunulduğu Tarih : 24 Ocak 2011 Tez Danışmanı : Doç. Dr. Gökhan İnalhan (İTÜ) Diğer Jüri Üyeleri : Prof. Dr. İbrahim Özkol (İTÜ) Prof. Dr. Metin Orhan Kaya (İTÜ) OCAK 2011 FOREWORD First of all, I would like to thank my advisor, Gökhan İnalhan for the opportunity to work in the fantastic setup of Control and Avionics Laboratory and to work with the research team here. I would like to thank ITU-pSAT II project team including Emre Koyuncu, Melahat Cihan, Elgiz Başkaya and Soner Işıksal for being my project teammates. Also, my sincere thanks goes to Control and Avionics Lab's fellow labmates, including, but not limited to, Serdar Ateş, Oktay Arslan and Nazım Kemal Üre. A special thanks goes to TÜBİTAK. Without their contributions, this project would not be possible. -
[AMSAT-F] ANS Bulletin Francophone 302
F6HBN-83FR De: [email protected] de la part de JC-Aveni [[email protected]] Envoyé: dimanche 28 octobre 2012 19:58 À: AMSAT- F; Amsat Francophone; Bernard Pidoux; bernard Pidoux Objet: [AMSAT-F] ANS Bulletin Francophone 302 Indicateur de suivi: Assurer un suivi État de l'indicateur: Rouge SB SAT@FRANCA $F-ANS-302-1 ANS bulletin en français 302-1 AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN ANS 302 Capture sur Internet et traduction par TK5GH. Information sur l’AMSAT-NA dispo à l’URL : http://www.amsat.org (ou via) AMSAT-NA 850 Sligo Avenue, Suite 600 Silver Spring, Marylet 20910-4703 TEL : 301-589-6062 888-322-6728 FAX : 301-608-3410 Pour s’abonner à la liste du forum voyez à l’URL : http://www.amsat.org/amsat/listserv/menu.html =============================================================== L’ANS est un bulletin hebdomadaire libre d’accès issu de l’AMSAT North America le Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. Il regroupe toutes les informations des acteurs de cette activité qui partagent le même intérêt pour les projets, les constructions, les lancements, et les opérations sur les satellites radio amateurs. ================================================================ Dans cette édition on trouvera : * Election des directeurs AMSAT 2012 * Fox-1 Satellite en développement * AMSAT News Service a un nouvel éditeur : EMike McCardel, KC8YLD * Japan PRISM Satellite commence son service Ham en AX.25 Store-and-Forward * WS4FSM hôte d'un des plus grand contact ARISS par le nombre d'auditeurs * Raport dispo sur le projet japonnais de sat UNISEC Satellite * 3 cartes FUNcube-2 pour le Clyde Space for UKube-1 Nanosatellite * Corée du Sud, Brésil, Ukraine prêts au vol orbital * NASA Accepte des applications d'élèves pour le HASP Ballon stratos 1 * ARISS Statut du 22 octobre 2012 ANS-302 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AMSAT Board Elects Senior Officers for 2012 Rappel de la liste des Dirigeants importants de la direction de l'AMSAT-NA avant l'ouverture des rencontres du 25 octobre au Symposium. -
Turkish UNISEC (UTEB) 2015 July – 2016 October Activities
The 4th UNISEC-GLOBAL MEETING Kamchia, Varna, Bulgaria, Japan 21-23 October 2016 Turkish UNISEC (UTEB) 2015 July – 2016 October Activities Prof.Dr. Alim Rustem Aslan, UTEB Coordinator, UNISEC Global PoC Manager, Space Systems Design and Test Laboratory Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Istanbul, Turkey [email protected] Alim Rüstem ASLAN, Ph.D., TA1ALM Professor of Aerospace Engineering VP, TAMSAT/AMSAT-TR Manager, Space Systems Design and Test Laboratory Manager, SmallSat Communication Laboratory UNISEC-GLOBAL SC Member IAF Correspondant NATO-CSO-STO Panel Member Astronautical Engineering Department Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics Istanbul Technical University 34469 Istanbul TURKEY Area of expertise: Design, analysis and development of pico- and nanosatellite (two in orbit), manned and unmanned rotorcraft systems (including prototypes), computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, propulsion and, defense and education technologies. UNISEC-TR History • Started Nov 2011, by three Istanbul Universities (ITU, TurAFA, YTU) • Over 20 participant universities • Support of government, aerospace industry and research institutions • 10 meetings so far hosted by starters and supporting institutions • Working on establishing UTEB as a legal entity • Define a joint project with governement and industry support based on national needs • International cooperation 2016 Summary • 1 UTEB Meeting (total of 10 meetings) • H2020 applications with other UNISEC members (Bulgaria) • 2nd Turkish CanSat Leader Training -
G20 Voices on the Future of the Space Economy Space20 Space Economy Leaders Meeting 7 October 2020, Saudi Arabia
G20 Voices on the Future of the Space Economy Space20 Space Economy Leaders Meeting 7 October 2020, Saudi Arabia KPMG.com 2 G20 Voices on the Future of the Space Economy Contents 3 Space20 5 Foreword 7 Key themes from the Space20 meeting 10 G20 heads of space agencies summary 23 Recommendations 24 Contacts ©2020 Copyright owned by one or more of the KPMG International entities. KPMG International entities provide no services to clients. All rights reserved. 3 G20 Voices on the Future of the Space Economy Space20 The G20 Secretariat realized how space can be part of developing new frontiers and maintaining a peaceful environment on earth and understands the role of new space activities in the broader economy. Therefore, for the first time in G20 history, space has been selected as one of the 22 priorities of the G20 2020 agenda, titled “Promoting Space Cooperation” under the goal “Shaping New Frontiers.” ©2020 Copyright owned by one or more of the KPMG International entities. KPMG International entities provide no services to clients. All rights reserved. 4 G20 Voices on the Future of the Space Economy The first Space Economy Leaders Meeting – Space20 was held virtually on 7 October 2020. It was a high-profile meeting, organized by the Saudi Space Commission (SSC) and the G20 Saudi Secretariat as part of the International Conferences Program. The meeting was initiated to increase awareness of the space economy, shape new frontiers in the global economy, and to contribute to the international efforts on the peaceful uses of space while maximizing its economic benefit. -
Design, Test, and Integration of NPS' First CUBESAT
Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive Theses and Dissertations Thesis Collection 2010-09 NPS-SCAT communications system : design, test, and integration of NPS' first CUBESAT Mortensen, Cody K. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School http://hdl.handle.net/10945/5107 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA THESIS NPS-SCAT; COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DESIGN, TEST, AND INTEGRATION OF NPS’ FIRST CUBESAT by Cody K. Mortensen September 2010 Thesis Advisor: James H. Newman Second Reader: James A. Horning Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instruction, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188) Washington DC 20503. 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED September 2010 Master’s Thesis 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE NPS_SCAT; Communications System 5. FUNDING NUMBERS Design, Test and Integration of NPS’ First CubeSat 6. AUTHOR(S) Mortensen, Cody K. 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION Naval Postgraduate School REPORT NUMBER Monterey, CA 93943-5000 9. SPONSORING /MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND 10. -
General Assembly Distr.: General 14 April 2021
United Nations A/AC.105/1242 General Assembly Distr.: General 14 April 2021 Original: English Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Report on the United Nations/Economic Commission for Africa Conference on Space Law and Policy (8–10 December 2020) I. Introduction A. Background and objectives 1. The United Nations Conference on Space Law and Policy on the theme “Emerging issues in space law and policy: perspectives of African nations”, was held virtually from 8 to 10 December 2020. It was organized by the Office for Outer Space Affairs of the Secretariat, in cooperation with the Economic Commission for Africa and with the support of the African Union Commission. 2. The Conference was preceded by a long-standing series of capacity-building workshops on space law that have been organized by the Office for Outer Space Affairs since 2002 in cooperation with and hosted by, in chronological order, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Brazil, Nigeria, Ukraine, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Thailand, Argentina and China. The most recent workshop was hosted by the Office and held at the United Nations Office at Vienna. 3. In 2018, the Office, building on the preceding workshops, moved to the next phase of its capacity-building efforts by launching a new series of United Nations conferences dedicated to space law and policy. The first conference was organized jointly with the Government of the Russian Federation and sponsored by the State Space Corporation “Roscosmos”, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Roscosmos Academy, and held in Moscow from 11 to 13 September 2018, and the most recent conference was organized jointly with the Government of Turkey, the Space Technologies Research Institute (TÜBITAK UZAY), the Turkish Space Agency and the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization and held in Istanbul, Turkey, from 23 to 26 September 2019. -
Interface Lançador/Cubesat Para O Projeto Do Nanosatc-Br
INTERFACE LANÇADOR/CUBESAT PARA O PROJETO DO NANOSATC-BR RELATÓRIO FINAL DE PROJETO DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA PIBIC/INPE - CNPq/MCT PROCESSO Nº: 103111/2009-3 Eduardo Escobar Bürger – Bolsista PIBIC/INPE – CNPq/MCT Laboratório de Mecânica Fina, Mecatrônica e Antenas LAMEC/CRS/INPE – MCT Centro Regional Sul de Pesquisas Espaciais CRS/INPE – MCT E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Otavio Santos Cupertino Durão – Orientador Coordenação de Planejamento Estratégico e Avaliação CPA/DIR/INPE – MCT Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais INPE - MCT E-mail: [email protected] Santa Maria, junho de 2009 Centro Regional Sul de Pesquisas Espaciais – CRS/INPE – MCT Relatório Final de Atividades RELATÓRIO FINAL DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DO PROGRAMA: PIBIC/INPE – CNPq/MCT PROJETO INTERFACE LANÇADOR/CUBESAT PARA O PROJETO DO NANOSATC-BR PROCESSO N°: 103111/2009-3 Relatório elaborado por: Eduardo Escobar Bürger – Bolsista PIBIC/INPE – CNPq/MCT E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Otavio Santos Cupertino Durão – Orientador Coordenação de Planejamento Estratégico e Avaliação CPA/DIR/INPE – MCT E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Nelson Jorge Schuch – Co-Orientador Centro Regional Sul de Pesquisas Espaciais CRS/INPE – MCT E-mail: [email protected] Centro Regional Sul de Pesquisas Espaciais – CRS/INPE – MCT Relatório Final de Atividades DADOS DE IDENTIFICAÇÃO Projeto: INTERFACE LANÇADOR/CUBESAT PARA O PROJETO DO NANOSATC-BR Processo CNPq: Nº 103111/2009-3. Bolsista: Eduardo Escobar Bürger Curso de Engenharia Mecânica - Centro de Tecnologia Universidade Federal de Santa Maria – UFSM Orientador: Dr. Otávio Santos Cupertino Durão Coordenação de Planejamento Estratégico e Avaliação – CPA/DIR/INPE – MCT Co-Orientador: Dr. -
Cubesat Communications Survey Update
CubeSat Communications Survey Update 2011 Summer Developers’ Workshop Utah State University Bryan Klofas SRI International [email protected] Slide 1 Background • “A Survey of CubeSat Communication Systems,” by Bryan Klofas, Kyle Leveque, and Jason Anderson • Presented at the 2008 Developers Workshop at Cal Poly – PSLV-C9 CubeSats published in November/December 2009 AMSAT-NA Journal Slide 2 Previous CubeSats (2003-2008) • Eurockot Launch • Minotaur Launch 1 – AAU1 CubeSat – GeneSat-1 – DTUsat-1 • Dnepr Launch 2 – CanX-1 – CSTB1 – Cute-1 (CO-55) – AeroCube-2 – QuakeSat-1 – CP4 – XI-IV (CO-57) – Libertad-1 • SSETI Express – CAPE1 – XI-V (CO-58) – CP3 – NCube-2 – MAST – UWE-1 • PSLV-C9 • M-V-8 Launch – Delfi-C3 (DO-64) – Cute-1.7+APD (CO-56) – SEEDS-2 (CO-66) • Dnepr Launch 1 – CanX-2 – AAUSAT-II – Cute 1.7+APD II (CO-65) – Compass-1 Total: 24 • Falcon Launch 1 Slide 3 Current CubeSats (2009-August 2011) • Minotaur-1 • PSLV-C15 – AeroCube-3 – TIsat-1 – CP-6 – STUDSAT – HawkSat-1 • STP-S26 – PharmaSat – RAX-1 • ISILaunch 01 – O/ORES – NanoSail-D2 – BEESAT • Falcon 9-002 – UWE-2 – Perseus (4) – ITUpSAT1 – QbX (2) – SwissCube – SMDC-ONE • Japanese H-IIA F17 – Mayflower – K-Sat • Taurus XL – Waseda-SAT2 – Negai Star Total: 24 Slide 4 Minotaur 1 19 May 2009 • AeroCube-3 – FreeWave Technologies – 900 MHz frequency hopping, 2 watts • CP-6 – CC1000 – 437 MHz, 1200 baud, 1 watt AeroCube-3 • HawkSat-1 – MicroHard MHX-425 – 425 MHz, 1 watt – Never heard from in space • PharmaSat – 437 MHz beacon, 1 watt – MicroHard MHX-2400 CP6 Slide 5 ISILaunch 01 -
Espinsights the Global Space Activity Monitor
ESPInsights The Global Space Activity Monitor Issue 4 October-December 2019 CONTENTS FOCUS ..................................................................................................................... 6 ESA Ministerial Council Space19+ concludes with biggest ever financial contribution ...................... 6 SPACE POLICY AND PROGRAMMES .................................................................................... 7 EUROPE ................................................................................................................. 7 European GSA and World Geospatial Industry Council sign agreement ..................................... 7 Ariane 6 on track for first launch in 2020 ....................................................................... 7 World’s first space debris removal mission commissioned by ESA ........................................... 7 ESA signs contract for new version of EGNOS system .......................................................... 7 Initial tests completed for Europe’s next generation weather forecasting system ....................... 8 ESA and Luxembourg Space Agency sign Memorandum of Cooperation ..................................... 8 CNES signs agreement with ESA on interoperability of mission control centres ........................... 8 Declaration of Intent signed between France and USA on SSA and STM .................................... 8 Construction of Scottish Spaceport reported to begin within next year .................................... 8 German Aerospace Centre signs -
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
DELAY TOLERANT NETWORKING FOR CUBESAT TOPOLOGIES AND PLATFORMS By PAUL MURI A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2013 1 © 2013 Paul Muri 2 To my beloved parents, Theresa Muri and David Muri; and to my colleagues, friends, and family who believe in me 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to my academic advisor, Prof. Janise McNair, for her invaluable guidance and continuous support throughout my undergrad and graduate studies at the University of Florida. Her openness and encouragement of my ideas helped me become a better researcher. Without her excellent advice, patience, and support, this doctoral dissertation would not be possible. I would like to thank all of my committee members, Prof. Jenshan Lin, Prof. Jasmeet Judge, and Prof. Norman Fitz-Coy, for serving on my committee. The committee’s valuable comments and constructive criticism helped to improve this dissertation greatly. I also would like extend my appreciation to the Wireless and Mobile System laboratory colleagues. They always gave me valuable suggestions, generous support, and fruitful “jam sessions” during my graduate studies at the University of Florida. I thank all of my labmates, Gokul Bhat, Obul Challa, Max Xiang Mao, Sherry Xiaoyuan Li, Jing Qin, Jose Alomodovar, Krishna Chaitanya, Dante Buckley, Ritwik Dubey, Bom Leenhapat Navaravong, Dexiang Wang, Jing Jing Pan, Gustavo Vejarano, Seshupriya Alluru, Eric Graves, and Corey Baker, in no particular order. All of them made my days in the lab more enjoyable. -
International Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: Activities of Member States
FOR PARTICIPANTS ONLY A/AC.105/C.1/2004/CRP.4 16 February 2004 Original: English/French/ Spanish ______________________________________________________________________________ COMMITTEE ON THE PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE Scientific and Technical Subcommittee Forty-first session Vienna, 16-27 February 2004 Agenda item 4 General exchange of views and introduction to reports submitted on national activities INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE: ACTIVITIES OF MEMBER STATES Note by the Secretariat* Contents Page Algeria………………………………………………………………………... 2 Argentina……………………………………………………………………… 4 Cuba…………………………………………………………………………… 6 Finland.......................................................................................................… 10 Germany……………………………………………………………………….. 14 Hungary........................................................................................................ 14 Mexico........................................................................................................... 18 Slovakia......................................................................................................... 22 Turkey……………………………………………………………………………… 29 * This document has not been formally edited. It will be edited, translated into all official languages of the UN and distributed as document A/AC.105/816/Add.1 after the forty-first session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee. V.04-50939 (E) 2 Algeria [Original: French] 1. In its first year, the Algerian Space Agency (ASAL) set itself the task of implementing