FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese formation flying mission led by Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands and Tsinghua University in China. It is expected to be the first international micro-satellite formation flying mission to achieve objectives in three distinct fields: technology demonstration, earth science and space education. In this paper the latest status of the FAST mission is presented. The mission scenario consisting of different formation flying stages is described, and the system design of both the space and the ground segments is introduced, with emphasis on Dutch contributions. Some key technical issues related to autonomous formation fly...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science an...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
In 2007, the Tsinghua University, China, and the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, ha...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
QB50 is a mission establishing an international network of 50 nano-satellites for multi-point, in-si...
Abstract: Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions...
Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions such as I...
This project is to investigate the applicability of advanced control theory and methodologies to the...
Abstract. Enabling technologies for nanosatellite formations will be demonstrated under the Formatio...
Two nanosatellite missions that lay the groundwork for satellite formation flying are being realized...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science an...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dut...
In 2007, the Tsinghua University, China, and the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, ha...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
QB50 is a mission establishing an international network of 50 nano-satellites for multi-point, in-si...
Abstract: Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions...
Several missions are currently proposed that require very close formation flying. Missions such as I...
This project is to investigate the applicability of advanced control theory and methodologies to the...
Abstract. Enabling technologies for nanosatellite formations will be demonstrated under the Formatio...
Two nanosatellite missions that lay the groundwork for satellite formation flying are being realized...
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude me...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...
Formation flying is commonly identified as the collective usage of two or more cooperative spacecraf...