International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next big step for them is to integrate a propulsion subsystem in order to accomplish more complex missions. With electric propulsion in particular, nanosatellites will be able to perform new maneuvers and new missions, such as missions in LEO by compensating the drag with a thruster. However, designing such a mission and the satellite for it is not easily feasible for a student project. Here we present a preliminary design for a 6U CubeSat capable of maintaining an altitude of about 300 km for more than several months. This project is a fully student project, and it is supported by the CNES and École polytechnique in Paris. It is planned to be rea...
Existing and expected debris mitigation regulations require LEO spacecraft to deorbit within 25 year...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next ...
International audienceHerein, we present a feasibility study and a mission design for a 6U CubeSat p...
Nanosatellites like the CubeSat standard provide low-cost and adaptable platforms for fast design it...
CubeSats are rapidly becoming one of the easiest and cheapest ways to exploit space. At the same tim...
The altitude range between 120 and 300 km is relatively unexplored with regard to space weather, atm...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
The CubeSat platform is presently well established as a standard building block for nano-satellites ...
This project presents the design of a solar sail as a feasible solution to thrust nanosatellites. A ...
Beyond Atlas is a Swedish private company with the goal of exploring the solar system with cheap and...
This paper introduces a miniature electrospray thruster, and investigates its feasibility of working...
To further the applicability of nano-satellites in large scale relevant missions, it is necessary th...
Existing and expected debris mitigation regulations require LEO spacecraft to deorbit within 25 year...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next ...
International audienceHerein, we present a feasibility study and a mission design for a 6U CubeSat p...
Nanosatellites like the CubeSat standard provide low-cost and adaptable platforms for fast design it...
CubeSats are rapidly becoming one of the easiest and cheapest ways to exploit space. At the same tim...
The altitude range between 120 and 300 km is relatively unexplored with regard to space weather, atm...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
The CubeSat platform is presently well established as a standard building block for nano-satellites ...
This project presents the design of a solar sail as a feasible solution to thrust nanosatellites. A ...
Beyond Atlas is a Swedish private company with the goal of exploring the solar system with cheap and...
This paper introduces a miniature electrospray thruster, and investigates its feasibility of working...
To further the applicability of nano-satellites in large scale relevant missions, it is necessary th...
Existing and expected debris mitigation regulations require LEO spacecraft to deorbit within 25 year...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...