DocumentCode
381646
Title
BioExplorer bus - Low cost approach [satellite design]
Author
Twiggs, Bob ; Kuroki, Seiji
Author_Institution
Dept. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Abstract
Stanford University students have successful built several small satellites already. CubeSat is advocated as another student built satellite with 100 mm cube shape (hence the name) and 1 kg mass. NASA Ames Research Center will use the satellite equivalent to size of six CubeSats for highly miniaturized autonomous cell-culture systems that can fit inside the palm of a hand. Such a system will be the payload of the first satellite of the BioExplorer project. BioNano Satellite-1 is the first satellite for BioExplorer, which will study the growth rate of yeast cells (saccaromyces cerevisiae) in microgravity. The yeast will go through ten life cycles over a period of 160 hours. The satellite will be flying in a sun-synchronous orbit, and transmitting still pictures of the yeast growth at least twice a day depending on the number of available ground stations. BioNano Satellite-1 bus is another student build satellite. Through this short cycle of satellite bus development, the student can have hands-on experiences on a complete cycle of the system engineering as well as subsystem engineering. This satellite is expected to be low cost, and can be available as a future multipurpose bus satellite.
Keywords
artificial satellites; attitude control; space research; space vehicle electronics; space vehicle power plants; zero gravity experiments; 1 kg; 100 mm; 160 hr; BioExplorer bus; BioExplorer project payload; BioNano Satellite-1; CubeSat cube-shaped satellite; attitude control; low cost satellite design approach; miniaturized autonomous cell-culture systems; multipurpose bus satellites; saccaromyces cerevisiae; satellite bus development; satellite mass; space vehicle electronics; space vehicle power plants; sun-synchronous orbit; system/subsystem engineering cycles; yeast cell microgravity growth rate study; yeast growth still picture transmission; yeast life cycles; Communication system control; Control systems; Costs; Fungi; Payloads; Power engineering and energy; Satellite broadcasting; Shape; Space technology; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7231-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036862
Filename
1036862
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