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Using Student Space Assets For Atmospheric Science Research NSF Workshop for Small Satellite Missions For Space Weather and Atmospheric Research George Mason University Arlington, VA May 17, 2007 Professor Bob Twiggs, Director Space and Systems Development Laboratory Stanford University
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Overview Student satellite programs Student satellite programs Commercial – off the shelf satellites Commercial – off the shelf satellites Training students to do satellites Training students to do satellites Future student space programs Future student space programs Summary Summary
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Leave Message for Today Student satellite program are more mature than you may expect and will continue to advance rapidly. Collaboration is the fuel of success. Small Satellite Missions: Educate students in engineering & science Produce innovation Tests new technology Are doing real science at low costs
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Student satellite programs NUSat – Utah State University / Weber State University, Utah Launched – Space Shuttle Challenger 1985 Funded by: State Economic $ Paid Launch: State Economic $
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Student satellite programs WeberSat – Weber State University, Utah/AMSAT Launched – Arianne IV 1990 Funded by: State Economic $ Paid Launch: State Economic $
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Student satellite programs OPAL – Stanford University, CA / The Aerospace Corp Launched – STP Minotaur 2000 Funded by: Industry Donations Paid Launch: STP
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Student satellite programs SAPPHIRE – Stanford University, CA Launched – STP Athena 2001 Funded by: Industry Donations Paid Launch: STP
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Student satellite programs QuakeSat – QuakeFinder, CA / Stanford University Launched – Dnepr 2003 QuakeSat Funded by: Industry Paid Launch: Industry
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Student satellite programs GeneSat1 – NASA ARC/Stanford University, CA / Santa Clara University / Santa Clara University Launched – STP Minotaur 2006 Funded by: NASA ARC Paid Launch: STP
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Student satellite programs MAST– Tethers Unlimited, WA/Stanford University / Santa Clara University Launched – Dnepr 2007 Funded by: NASA MSFC Paid Launch: Industry
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Gadget
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Hyotether Picture taken by Gadget in space
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http://mtech.dk/thomsen/space/cubesat.php
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Facts about CubeSat Program 2003 – 2007 --- 4 years Total Pico/NanoSats delivered to launch = 32 Total Pico/NanoSats lost on launch = 14 Total Pico/NanoSats lost on launch = 14 Total Pico/NanoSats now in orbit = 18 % had some contact = ~ 78% % had some contact = ~ 78% % had full contact = ~ 50% % had full contact = ~ 50% Educational value = 100%
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Coming - Commercial off the shelf Satellites
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CubeSat Development Kit - $5,000
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EPS Processor Radio UHF & S-Bands Coming: Solar Panels New EPS Antennas Deorbiting ADCS – 3-axis
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CubeSatKit Payload Sizes 1U2U3U
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Training students to do satellites
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CricketSats - CanSats Training students to do satellites
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Rockets
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Balloons February 11, 2007
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April 11, 2007
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Bigger Rockets - suborbital Training students to do satellites
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Future Student Programs?
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There will be a private funded Student Lunar Spacecraft Launched before End of this Decade
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Summary
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Status of Student Programs? Status of Student Programs? Successes - really low costs Successes - really low costs Successes - despite no direct space industry support Successes - despite no direct space industry support Getting launches despite US launch industry Getting launches despite US launch industry Bus technology maturing Bus technology maturing Soon – complete commercial CubeSat bus Soon – complete commercial CubeSat bus Get experience in building, integration, ops Get experience in building, integration, ops Make a contribution with new technology Make a contribution with new technology Increased interest in scientific missions Increased interest in scientific missions
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Message to you today: NSF – Universities Make a Deal Today!
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Thanks
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CubeSat science payloads Instrument component space qualification Common secondary payload on all CubeSats Radiation sensor Magnetometer Tethered satellites for constellations Tethers for spaced sensors How do we match scientists to spacecraft developers? Have universities test spacecraft bus on sounding rocket with science instruments?
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