On February 3, 1994, the small University satellite BREM-SAT was carried into orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery. The spacecraft waited six days in its Get Away Special (GAS) Container before it was deployed in its initial 350 km high circular orbit. The orbit has 57° inclination, allowing operations from the ground station at the Drop Tower in Bremen. BREM-SAT carries six experiments with different scientific objectives. Experiments using the micro-g environment are operated as well as experiments investigating the low earth orbital environment. Two sensors measure the micrometeorite and dust flux and the atomic oxygen flux. In addition, re-entry experiments will be carried out during the last hours before re-entry, which is expected in ...
This paper describes the total system configuration, flight model components and pre-flight tests of...
The Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC) has successfully developed and operated three micr...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
BREM-SAT is a small scientific satellite being financed by the BMFT (German Ministry of Research and...
Following the successful end of the first BREM-SAT mission, BREM-SAT 2 will return back to Earth wit...
Following the successful end of the first BREM-SAT mission, BREM-SAT 2 will return back to Earth wit...
This final report documents the phases construction, operation and use of the small satellite BREM-S...
The German University satellite BREM-SAT (scheduled for launch in early 1993) carries two experiment...
The STS-2 flight seeks to (1) fly the vehicle with a heavier payload than the first flight; (2) test...
MightySat is a United States Air Force (USAF) Research Laboratory multi-mission, small satellite pro...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
TUBSAT-1 (Technical University of Berlin Satellite) is an experimental low-cost satellite within the...
In 1995, having built and launched twelve 50-kg micro satellites, the Surrey Space Centre made a str...
The Chemical Release Observation (CRO) program developed three small satellites that were deployed f...
Until now, Technische Universität Berlin successfully developed, built and operated sixteen satellit...
This paper describes the total system configuration, flight model components and pre-flight tests of...
The Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC) has successfully developed and operated three micr...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
BREM-SAT is a small scientific satellite being financed by the BMFT (German Ministry of Research and...
Following the successful end of the first BREM-SAT mission, BREM-SAT 2 will return back to Earth wit...
Following the successful end of the first BREM-SAT mission, BREM-SAT 2 will return back to Earth wit...
This final report documents the phases construction, operation and use of the small satellite BREM-S...
The German University satellite BREM-SAT (scheduled for launch in early 1993) carries two experiment...
The STS-2 flight seeks to (1) fly the vehicle with a heavier payload than the first flight; (2) test...
MightySat is a United States Air Force (USAF) Research Laboratory multi-mission, small satellite pro...
MOVE-II (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is the second satellite of the Technical University...
TUBSAT-1 (Technical University of Berlin Satellite) is an experimental low-cost satellite within the...
In 1995, having built and launched twelve 50-kg micro satellites, the Surrey Space Centre made a str...
The Chemical Release Observation (CRO) program developed three small satellites that were deployed f...
Until now, Technische Universität Berlin successfully developed, built and operated sixteen satellit...
This paper describes the total system configuration, flight model components and pre-flight tests of...
The Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC) has successfully developed and operated three micr...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...