Until now, Technische Universität Berlin successfully developed, built and operated sixteen satellites ranging from several single unit CubeSats to a 56 kg Earth observation mission. The recently launched TechnoSat mission has the primary objective to demonstrate and test novel small satellite technologies and components in Low Earth Orbit. To this end, the 20 kg spacecraft carries seven payloads. One payload, for example, is the fluid-dynamic actuator developed by Technische Universität Berlin. This novel attitude control actuator is based on momentum storage via a liquid metal that is accelerated using an electromagnetic pump. The secondary mission objective of TechnoSat is the in-orbit verification of the newly developed satellite platfo...
TUBSAT-1 (Technical University of Berlin Satellite) is an experimental low-cost satellite within the...
The UPMSat-2 micro-satellite was launched on September the 3rd 2020 at 01:51:10 UTC from Kourou spac...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
Until now, Technische Universität Berlin successfully developed, built and operated sixteen satellit...
In the last 25 years, TU Berlin developed, built, launched and operated a number of university class...
TUBSAT is a low cost platform for space technology experiments. Although its size is modest (micro-s...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
BREM-SAT is a small scientific satellite being financed by the BMFT (German Ministry of Research and...
Cubesats are picosatellites that have a mass of less than 1.3kg and have a shape of acube. As a resu...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
A network of small low-cost satellites is the only realistic option for multi-point in-situ measurem...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
This paper describes the results of several orbital experiments of a proprietary micropropulsion sys...
Between 1989 and 1995, 10 micro satellites were constructed using SSTL\u27 s 50 kg modular micro sat...
TUBSAT-1 (Technical University of Berlin Satellite) is an experimental low-cost satellite within the...
The UPMSat-2 micro-satellite was launched on September the 3rd 2020 at 01:51:10 UTC from Kourou spac...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
Until now, Technische Universität Berlin successfully developed, built and operated sixteen satellit...
In the last 25 years, TU Berlin developed, built, launched and operated a number of university class...
TUBSAT is a low cost platform for space technology experiments. Although its size is modest (micro-s...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
BREM-SAT is a small scientific satellite being financed by the BMFT (German Ministry of Research and...
Cubesats are picosatellites that have a mass of less than 1.3kg and have a shape of acube. As a resu...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
A network of small low-cost satellites is the only realistic option for multi-point in-situ measurem...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
This paper describes the results of several orbital experiments of a proprietary micropropulsion sys...
Between 1989 and 1995, 10 micro satellites were constructed using SSTL\u27 s 50 kg modular micro sat...
TUBSAT-1 (Technical University of Berlin Satellite) is an experimental low-cost satellite within the...
The UPMSat-2 micro-satellite was launched on September the 3rd 2020 at 01:51:10 UTC from Kourou spac...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...