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University Nanosat Program (NS-3): Deployment and Intelligent Nanosatellite Operations (DINO) Principal Investigator/University: PI: Elaine Hansen, Elaine.Hansen@colorado.edu, 303-492-3141 University of Colorado at Boulder Co-Investigators/Industry Partners: Co-I: Chris Koehler, Steve Wichman IP: Scott Norris, Microsat Systems; Bruce Schulz, General Dynamics; Michael Tupper, Composite Technology Development; Steve Chien, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Student Team Leads: Student PM name: Jen Michels Student Sys Eng name: Jeffrey Parker Education & Public Outreach (EPO) Approach: Student PM name: Anna Proctor Mission Description / Objectives: Stereoscopic imaging of clouds Atmospheric monitoring Student leadership and development Active involvement of K-12 students Payload bays for extended student opportunities Demonstration of the technologies listed below: Technologies to be Validated: Deployable thin-film solar arrays Gravity-gradient tether for nanosatellite stability Simple deployment system using shape-memory composites Onboard data evaluation, response, and rescheduling Nanosat Subsystem Key Attributes: ADCS: Gravity-gradient, active yaw control using torque rods CDH: Motorola Power PC 823e, 64 MB SDRAM, 16 MB Flash EPS: Thin-Film and body mounted solar cells, NiCd batteries STR: Hexagonal aluminum isogrid, with honeycomb panels COMM: 430 MHz uplink / 145 MHz downlink; TH-D7 Radio THM: Passive: films, multi-layer insulation, and sensors. PROP: N/A Other Attributes: SCI PLD: Digital cameras, UV spectrometer and photometer, two available student science payload bays. Deployment Mechanisms: Shaped-memory composite hinges, FITS (Foldable Integrated Thin-Film Stiffened) solar array deployment system, tether release mechanism. Orbit: Any inclination; altitude above 350 km. Related Experience: Three Corner Sat (University Nanosat-2 Mission), Citizen Explorer, sounding rockets, balloons, Shuttle GAS cans.