none3The nanosatellite UNICubeSAT is described, carrying a Broglio Drag Balance Instrument for neutral thermosphere density in situ measurements. The aim of the mission is to contribute to the development of accurate thermosphere models, achieving in situ, real time measurements of atmosphere density, that could be exploited for global atmosphere model validation and accurate short term (1–3 days) real time space weather forecasts. The satellite is inexpensive and swarms could be easily launched operating as a distributed sensor network to get simultaneous in situ local (not orbit averaged) measurements in multiple positions and orbit heights. The nanosatellite is based on the Cubesat standard architecture, weighing about 1 kg for 1-L volum...
The dynamics and modeling of the thermosphere has been of great interest to scientists and LEO space...
Gravity satellite missions measurement data are primarily intended for use in the estimation of an ...
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...
A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecra...
The Group of Astrodynamics of University of Rome "La Sapienza" (GAUSS) established at Scuola di Inge...
The mission design and key features of UNICubeSat are described in the paper, highlighting the paylo...
The mission design and key features of UNICubeSat are described in the paper, highlighting the paylo...
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 need to accurately predict satellite positions is a leading aspect of space situational awarenes...
Orbital forecasting is an essential part of precision satellite operations. The largest contributor ...
Drag-free nano-satellite constellations can improve the sensitivity and spatial and temporal resolut...
An accurate estimation of the Thermospheric Neutral Density (TND) is important for predicting the or...
International audienceThe measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of...
The dynamics and modeling of the thermosphere has been of great interest to scientists and LEO space...
Gravity satellite missions measurement data are primarily intended for use in the estimation of an ...
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...
A mission for in situ thermosphere density and winds measurement is described, based on nanospacecra...
The Group of Astrodynamics of University of Rome "La Sapienza" (GAUSS) established at Scuola di Inge...
The mission design and key features of UNICubeSat are described in the paper, highlighting the paylo...
The mission design and key features of UNICubeSat are described in the paper, highlighting the paylo...
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 need to accurately predict satellite positions is a leading aspect of space situational awarenes...
Orbital forecasting is an essential part of precision satellite operations. The largest contributor ...
Drag-free nano-satellite constellations can improve the sensitivity and spatial and temporal resolut...
An accurate estimation of the Thermospheric Neutral Density (TND) is important for predicting the or...
International audienceThe measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of...
The dynamics and modeling of the thermosphere has been of great interest to scientists and LEO space...
Gravity satellite missions measurement data are primarily intended for use in the estimation of an ...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...