This thesis describes the assembly and integration procedures, methods and strategies used for the Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB) developed at the Space Flight Laboratory. The design of the interconnection medium routing will be presented and aspects of thermal testing such as thermal shock procedures and the satellite support structure design for the thermal vacuum testing. The compliance of the assembly, integration and testing requirements is demonstrated through validation and implementation. Step by step procedures are presented for GNB assembly, solar cell bonding and thermal tape application. The evolution of the integration design is described based on optimizing efforts and GNB design changes. Flexible circuits are presented ...
A next generation nanosatellite bus is under development at the University of Toronto’s Space Flight...
This thesis describes, in chronological order, the design and implementation of four separate ground...
To improve the reliability of nano-satellites while keeping their advantages, low-cost and fast-deli...
This thesis describes the assembly and integration procedures, methods and strategies used for the G...
The adaptation of the University of Toronto Space Flight Laboratory Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB) ...
The Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB) is a spacecraft platform designed to accommodate the integration...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the concept of thermal testing for a nanosatellite in gen...
This thesis describes technologies developed for nanosatellites at the Space Flight Laboratory. A cr...
As the potential uses of nanosatellites become apparent, their numbers keep increasing. This is evid...
The Space Flight Lab (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) has ...
The Sapienza Space Systems and Space Surveillance Laboratory (S5Lab) of La Sapienza University of Ro...
In order to verify the spacecraft performance in extreme temperature and vacuum, and to screen space...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
Fraunhofer EMI is currently designing a 12U nanosatellite. The mission is called ERNST (Experimental...
The Canadian Nanosatellite Advanced Propulsion System is the second generation cold-gas propulsion s...
A next generation nanosatellite bus is under development at the University of Toronto’s Space Flight...
This thesis describes, in chronological order, the design and implementation of four separate ground...
To improve the reliability of nano-satellites while keeping their advantages, low-cost and fast-deli...
This thesis describes the assembly and integration procedures, methods and strategies used for the G...
The adaptation of the University of Toronto Space Flight Laboratory Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB) ...
The Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB) is a spacecraft platform designed to accommodate the integration...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the concept of thermal testing for a nanosatellite in gen...
This thesis describes technologies developed for nanosatellites at the Space Flight Laboratory. A cr...
As the potential uses of nanosatellites become apparent, their numbers keep increasing. This is evid...
The Space Flight Lab (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) has ...
The Sapienza Space Systems and Space Surveillance Laboratory (S5Lab) of La Sapienza University of Ro...
In order to verify the spacecraft performance in extreme temperature and vacuum, and to screen space...
Nanosatellites represent an emerging opportunity to pursue a broad set of mission goals, including r...
Fraunhofer EMI is currently designing a 12U nanosatellite. The mission is called ERNST (Experimental...
The Canadian Nanosatellite Advanced Propulsion System is the second generation cold-gas propulsion s...
A next generation nanosatellite bus is under development at the University of Toronto’s Space Flight...
This thesis describes, in chronological order, the design and implementation of four separate ground...
To improve the reliability of nano-satellites while keeping their advantages, low-cost and fast-deli...