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Title: CubeSats


1
CubeSats
  • NASA-Olin Summer Research
  • SOS and ACS Teams

2
What are CubeSats?
  • Small pico-satellites
  • Size 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (1 liter volume)
  • Mass 1 kg
  • Developed by Stanford University and California
    Polytechnic Institute as an economical means for
    universities to launch their own satellites
  • Standard set of off the shelf components available

3
Deployment Mechanism
  • P-POD Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer
  • Developed by Cal-Poly
  • Simple, robust design easily mountable on most
    launch vehicles
  • Can deploy up to 3 cube sats in 1 P-POD

4
Advantages of CubeSats
  • Comparatively cheap
  • Able to launch a small satellite into space for
    approx. 40,000
  • Allows universities to develop their own
    satellite missions
  • Standard deployment mechanism
  • Drives innovations in size of space computer and
    sensor technology
  • Over 80 universities and 7 corporations currently
    working on CubeSat projects

5
Past CubeSat Missions
  • First mission launched June 30, 2003
  • Of the 6 CubeSats launched, only 2 were contacted
  • Since then, there have been 31 CubeSats launched

6
UMBC-GSFC Cube Sat
  • Working with team from UMBC and Goddard Space
    Flight Center on a CubeSat for imaging clouds.

7
Cloud-Side Profiling
ice
Temperature
Water
ice
Aerosol Impact in Microphysics?
mixed phase
Water-ice processes
water
Collision-Coalescence
8
Cloud CubeSatOrbit Geometry
9
Attitude Control System
  • Dan Grieneisen
  • Jacob Izraelevitz
  • Christina Powell
  • Lorraine Weis

10
What is Attitude?
  • Roll, pitch, and yaw.

11
Our Cubesat
  • Photograph clouds
  • Radiate heat
  • One picture per orbit
  • Altitude of 650 km

12
Control with Magnetorquers
  • Rely on Earths magnetic field
  • Non-holonomic about axis along magnetic field
  • Magnetometer to evaluate field
  • Replace flywheels

13
Model
14
Control Algorithm

15
Prototype Design
  • Mechanical Design
  • Building plastic frame in shop
  • Winding coils this week
  • Hardware Design
  • PIC as I/O device, run control algorithm off
    computer

16
Initial Prototype
  • Complete machining
  • Design tests
  • Apply control algorithm to prototype

17
Final Prototype
  • Integrate ACS with SOS
  • Settle on final design specifications
  • Design and machine parts
  • Test

18
Deliverables
  • CubeSat prototype integrated with SOS
  • Prototype demonstration
  • Executes all 4 control tasks
  • Not tested with time/power requirements
  • Control software and manual
  • Final Report

19
Questions?
20
Just for Fun
  • http//www.cubesat.auc.dk/anim/cubesat_2tie.avi
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