DocumentCode :
381647
Title :
Sun oriented and powered, 3 axis and spin stabilized CubeSats
Author :
Falbel, Gerald ; Puig-Suari, Jordi ; Peczalski, Andrzej
Author_Institution :
Opt. Energy Technol. Inc., Stamford, CT, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Abstract :
CubeSat, a 1 kg 10 × 10 × 10 cm3 picosatellite, has been developed by Stanford University and the California Polytechnic State University for use in student space experiments. These satellites are free flyers, and are ejected from "piggy back" canisters mounted on various launch vehicles. CubeSats currently under development have very limited stabilization capabilities. Most of the CubeSats are actually tumbling satellites. This lack of stabilization significantly limits their performance by reducing their ability to accurately point solar panels and instruments. This paper describes a 3-axis stabilized system and a spin stabilized system for CubeSat. It is used in conjunction with a sun-oriented attitude control system combined with a concentrating solar panel, all of which is achieved with a total mass of under 250 grams, thus allowing adequate mass for CubeSat satellite structure, batteries, and payloads within the 1.0 kg maximum.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; attitude control; space vehicle electronics; space vehicle power plants; stability; 1 kg; 10 cm; 250 g; CubeSats; concentrating solar panel; magnetic coil torquing system; micro-flywheels; picosatellite; spin stabilized system; student space experiments; sun sensor calibration; sun-oriented attitude control system; three-axis stabilized system; Batteries; Biosensors; Chemical sensors; Coils; Energy storage; Optical sensors; Satellite broadcasting; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Sun;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036864
Filename :
1036864
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