Many universities all over the world have now established hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. These small and cheap platforms are becoming more and more attractive also for other-than-educational missions, such as technology demonstration, science applications, and Earth observation. This new paradigm requires the development of adequate technology to increase CubeSat performance and mission reliability, because educationally-driven missions have often failed. In 2013 the ESA Education Office launched the Fly Your Satellite! Programme which aims at increasing CubeSat mission reliability through several actions: to improve design implementation, to define best practices for conducting the verification process, and to make the Cube...
In the last twenty years, CubeSat Systems have gained popularity in educational institutions and com...
The Sapienza Space Systems and Space Surveillance Laboratory (S5Lab) at Sapienza University of Rome ...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
Many universities in the world have now permanent hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. The...
CubeSat-standard satellites have become more and more popular during last years. Education objective...
The paper describes into the details the e-st@r (Educational SaTellite @ politecnico di toRino) prog...
CubeSats have achieved a place of relevance in the modern space missions. However, CubeSats need imp...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
The CubeSat Team is a student team of Politecnico di Torino involved in the design and development o...
‘Fly Your Satellite!’ (FYS) is a recurring hands-on programme conducted by the ESA (European Space A...
One of the most limiting factors which affects pico/nano satellites capabilities is the poor accurac...
In recent years, Earth Observation (EO) technologies have surged in an attempt to better understand ...
Fly Your Satellite!” (FYS) is a recurring programme part of ESA Academy’s portfolio of “hands-on” ac...
The 16th International Conference on Space Operations, Cape Town, South Africa, 3-5 May 2021The Cube...
The paper describes the Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) simulation methodology used in the development of...
In the last twenty years, CubeSat Systems have gained popularity in educational institutions and com...
The Sapienza Space Systems and Space Surveillance Laboratory (S5Lab) at Sapienza University of Rome ...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
Many universities in the world have now permanent hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. The...
CubeSat-standard satellites have become more and more popular during last years. Education objective...
The paper describes into the details the e-st@r (Educational SaTellite @ politecnico di toRino) prog...
CubeSats have achieved a place of relevance in the modern space missions. However, CubeSats need imp...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
The CubeSat Team is a student team of Politecnico di Torino involved in the design and development o...
‘Fly Your Satellite!’ (FYS) is a recurring hands-on programme conducted by the ESA (European Space A...
One of the most limiting factors which affects pico/nano satellites capabilities is the poor accurac...
In recent years, Earth Observation (EO) technologies have surged in an attempt to better understand ...
Fly Your Satellite!” (FYS) is a recurring programme part of ESA Academy’s portfolio of “hands-on” ac...
The 16th International Conference on Space Operations, Cape Town, South Africa, 3-5 May 2021The Cube...
The paper describes the Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) simulation methodology used in the development of...
In the last twenty years, CubeSat Systems have gained popularity in educational institutions and com...
The Sapienza Space Systems and Space Surveillance Laboratory (S5Lab) at Sapienza University of Rome ...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...