Contributions to two missions are presented. The first is a demonstration mission called CanX-7 that uses a 4 square metre drag sail to de-orbit a 3.5 kg satellite. In order to estimate the effectiveness of the drag sail, a novel method is developed that takes into account the time-varying nature of the projected drag area. The Space Flight Laboratory designed drag sail is shown to be sufficient to de-orbit the CanX-7 spacecraft within the 25 year requirement. The Antarctic Broadband demonstrator spacecraft is a 20 cm cubical nanosatellite that will demonstrate the feasibility of a Ka-band link between the research community in Antarctica and stakeholders in Australia. In support of this mission, a passive thermal control subsystem is desi...
The “NanoSail-D” mission is currently scheduled for launch onboard a Falcon Launch Vehicle in the la...
The InflateSail (QB50-UK06) CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) for the Von...
A deployable deorbiting sail is a technology design aiming to remove defunct satellites and other sp...
Contributions to two missions are presented. The first is a demonstration mission called CanX-7 that...
With an increasing number of single- and multi-small spacecraft missions, the need for environmental...
As the number of objects in Earth orbit grows, the international satellite community faces a growing...
The drag sail developed for the CanX-7 nanosatellite mission is an aerodynamic deorbiting device sui...
The widespread adoption of nanosatellites will drastically increase space debris if end-of-life disp...
A deorbiting drag device is being designed and built by the University of Toronto Institute for Aero...
In the context of space debris mitigation, a major challenge currently facing the space community is...
As a proactive solution to the orbital debris problem, the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) has develop...
eXperiment 7 (CanX-7) satellite. CanX-7 will address the growing issue of space debris by designing ...
The InflateSail CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) at the University of Su...
Satellites placed in LEO can remain there for an inde finite period of time. To reduce the density ...
The increasing congestion of spacecraft in low Earth orbit has amplified concerns that on orbit coll...
The “NanoSail-D” mission is currently scheduled for launch onboard a Falcon Launch Vehicle in the la...
The InflateSail (QB50-UK06) CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) for the Von...
A deployable deorbiting sail is a technology design aiming to remove defunct satellites and other sp...
Contributions to two missions are presented. The first is a demonstration mission called CanX-7 that...
With an increasing number of single- and multi-small spacecraft missions, the need for environmental...
As the number of objects in Earth orbit grows, the international satellite community faces a growing...
The drag sail developed for the CanX-7 nanosatellite mission is an aerodynamic deorbiting device sui...
The widespread adoption of nanosatellites will drastically increase space debris if end-of-life disp...
A deorbiting drag device is being designed and built by the University of Toronto Institute for Aero...
In the context of space debris mitigation, a major challenge currently facing the space community is...
As a proactive solution to the orbital debris problem, the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) has develop...
eXperiment 7 (CanX-7) satellite. CanX-7 will address the growing issue of space debris by designing ...
The InflateSail CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) at the University of Su...
Satellites placed in LEO can remain there for an inde finite period of time. To reduce the density ...
The increasing congestion of spacecraft in low Earth orbit has amplified concerns that on orbit coll...
The “NanoSail-D” mission is currently scheduled for launch onboard a Falcon Launch Vehicle in the la...
The InflateSail (QB50-UK06) CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) for the Von...
A deployable deorbiting sail is a technology design aiming to remove defunct satellites and other sp...