Delft University of Technology has embarked on PocketQubes to showcase as the next class of miniaturized satellites. In the past decade, CubeSats have grown towards a successful business with mature capabilities. PocketQubes, however, are still in their infancy. The small size of the PocketQubes will trigger innovations in miniaturization and will force one to think differently about space technology. It is not sufficient to simply down-scale existing concepts used in CubeSats, there is a necessity to develop and qualify completely new components through which new applications can be enabled in the future.The new satellite platform, called Delfi-PQ, inspired by the success of previous Delfi satellite projects is seen as an opportunity for i...
PocketQubes are a form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic uni...
In this paper, a detailed design is presented of a communications module that is designed to fit tig...
On April 29 , 2008, the first 3-unit CubeSat of the Delft University of Technology, Delfi-C3, was la...
Delft University of Technology has embarked on PocketQubes to showcase as the next class of miniatur...
In the last two decades, CubeSats have changed the perception of satellite missions aided by standar...
PocketQubes represent a new type of cube-shaped platforms with dimensions of 50x50 mm and mass of 25...
As a further step in the research towards miniaturization of satellite components and sub-systems, t...
Delfi-Next is the second project within the Delfi nanosatellite development program of Delft Univers...
In the recent two decades, very small satellites, such as Cubesats, are attracting more and more att...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
PocketQubes are a new form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic...
A highly miniaturised reaction wheel was developed for Delft University of Technology’s PocketQube (...
The format and size specifications of the CubeSat platform require highly miniaturized subsystems, o...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
AE faculty at TU Delft is currently developing a PocketQube satellite under the name of Delfi-PQ. Fo...
PocketQubes are a form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic uni...
In this paper, a detailed design is presented of a communications module that is designed to fit tig...
On April 29 , 2008, the first 3-unit CubeSat of the Delft University of Technology, Delfi-C3, was la...
Delft University of Technology has embarked on PocketQubes to showcase as the next class of miniatur...
In the last two decades, CubeSats have changed the perception of satellite missions aided by standar...
PocketQubes represent a new type of cube-shaped platforms with dimensions of 50x50 mm and mass of 25...
As a further step in the research towards miniaturization of satellite components and sub-systems, t...
Delfi-Next is the second project within the Delfi nanosatellite development program of Delft Univers...
In the recent two decades, very small satellites, such as Cubesats, are attracting more and more att...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
PocketQubes are a new form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic...
A highly miniaturised reaction wheel was developed for Delft University of Technology’s PocketQube (...
The format and size specifications of the CubeSat platform require highly miniaturized subsystems, o...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
AE faculty at TU Delft is currently developing a PocketQube satellite under the name of Delfi-PQ. Fo...
PocketQubes are a form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic uni...
In this paper, a detailed design is presented of a communications module that is designed to fit tig...
On April 29 , 2008, the first 3-unit CubeSat of the Delft University of Technology, Delfi-C3, was la...