International audienceThe measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of scientific applications from space weather to upper Atmosphere dynamics, but also technical applications from satellite control to predictions of atmospheric reentry of space debris. This study models the torques applying on a three-unit CubeSat in low Earth orbit to infer the capability of such platforms to measure the air density along their orbit. Realistic noise levels of available CubeSat components are used, and sensitivity to the various noise sources is presented. The precise knowledge of the spacecraft attitude, angular acceleration, residual magnetic dipole, and center of gravity is critical to allow proper air density retrieval. W...
Atmospheric density profiles in the stratosphere and mesosphere are determined by means of low cost ...
A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecra...
UnrestrictedOur understanding of the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) space environment is limited by data coll...
The value of CubeSats to the scientific community depends on the availability and quality of suitabl...
The dynamics of Cubesats carrying a drag balance instrument (DBI) for in situ atmosphere density mea...
The measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of scientific applicatio...
Orbital forecasting is an essential part of precision satellite operations. The largest contributor ...
The “Cubesat-investigating Atmospheric Density Response to Extreme driving” (CADRE) project is the n...
The ODU CubeSat is part of a multi-university collaborative project that aims to build a constellati...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
The nanosatellite UNICubeSAT is described, carrying a Broglio Drag Balance Instrument for neutral th...
ability to measure the surface forces present. The total density can be easily derived from this mea...
The dynamics and modeling of the thermosphere has been of great interest to scientists and LEO space...
The need to accurately predict satellite positions is a leading aspect of space situational awarenes...
Predicting the positions of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) requires a comprehensive understandi...
Atmospheric density profiles in the stratosphere and mesosphere are determined by means of low cost ...
A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecra...
UnrestrictedOur understanding of the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) space environment is limited by data coll...
The value of CubeSats to the scientific community depends on the availability and quality of suitabl...
The dynamics of Cubesats carrying a drag balance instrument (DBI) for in situ atmosphere density mea...
The measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of scientific applicatio...
Orbital forecasting is an essential part of precision satellite operations. The largest contributor ...
The “Cubesat-investigating Atmospheric Density Response to Extreme driving” (CADRE) project is the n...
The ODU CubeSat is part of a multi-university collaborative project that aims to build a constellati...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
The nanosatellite UNICubeSAT is described, carrying a Broglio Drag Balance Instrument for neutral th...
ability to measure the surface forces present. The total density can be easily derived from this mea...
The dynamics and modeling of the thermosphere has been of great interest to scientists and LEO space...
The need to accurately predict satellite positions is a leading aspect of space situational awarenes...
Predicting the positions of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) requires a comprehensive understandi...
Atmospheric density profiles in the stratosphere and mesosphere are determined by means of low cost ...
A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecra...
UnrestrictedOur understanding of the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) space environment is limited by data coll...