Abstract The NUTS (NTNU Test Satellite) is a satellite being built in a student CubeSat project at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The project was started in September 2010 as a part of the Norwegian student satellite program run by NAROM (Norwegian Centre for Space-related Education). The NUTS project goals are to design, manufacture and launch a double CubeSat by 2014. As payload an IR-camera observing waves in the air-glow layer is planned, as well as a short-range RF experiment. The satellite will fly two transceivers in the amateur radio bands. Final year master students from several departments are the main contributors in the project and most of the system components are designed and built by students.Abstract Des...
NUTS is a student satellite program at NTNU with a goal of launching a cube satellite into space. St...
The described Master thesis project describes the design and development of an \acl{ADS} for the C...
CubeSat failures are a growing concern for amateur missions. Many of these failures stem from the ch...
The NTNU Test Satellite, NUTS, is a satellite being build in a student CubeSat project at the Norweg...
The NTNU Test Satellite (NUTS) project, is part of the Norwegian Student Satellite programANSAT. The...
As a part of the CUBESAT project at the Norwegian University ofScience and Technology (NTNU), this p...
This paper proposes high-accuracy and reliable attitude measurement methods exclusive for CubeSat wi...
This thesis describes the development of the Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) for Cu...
Following the success of UWE-1 (University of Wuerzburg’s Experimental Satellite-1) and keeping in ...
This paper presents a case study on the development of the Attitude Determination and Control System...
The NTNU Test Satellite is a student satellite program at NTNU that is part of the Norwegian Student...
Guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems are commonly found in vehicles, whether they be spac...
Nanosatellites provide a low-cost solution to designing, developing and building space systems. Howe...
This report presents the results from the development and design of an Attitude Controller-Observer ...
In this paper, the development of a performant and accurate Attitude Determination and Control Syste...
NUTS is a student satellite program at NTNU with a goal of launching a cube satellite into space. St...
The described Master thesis project describes the design and development of an \acl{ADS} for the C...
CubeSat failures are a growing concern for amateur missions. Many of these failures stem from the ch...
The NTNU Test Satellite, NUTS, is a satellite being build in a student CubeSat project at the Norweg...
The NTNU Test Satellite (NUTS) project, is part of the Norwegian Student Satellite programANSAT. The...
As a part of the CUBESAT project at the Norwegian University ofScience and Technology (NTNU), this p...
This paper proposes high-accuracy and reliable attitude measurement methods exclusive for CubeSat wi...
This thesis describes the development of the Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) for Cu...
Following the success of UWE-1 (University of Wuerzburg’s Experimental Satellite-1) and keeping in ...
This paper presents a case study on the development of the Attitude Determination and Control System...
The NTNU Test Satellite is a student satellite program at NTNU that is part of the Norwegian Student...
Guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems are commonly found in vehicles, whether they be spac...
Nanosatellites provide a low-cost solution to designing, developing and building space systems. Howe...
This report presents the results from the development and design of an Attitude Controller-Observer ...
In this paper, the development of a performant and accurate Attitude Determination and Control Syste...
NUTS is a student satellite program at NTNU with a goal of launching a cube satellite into space. St...
The described Master thesis project describes the design and development of an \acl{ADS} for the C...
CubeSat failures are a growing concern for amateur missions. Many of these failures stem from the ch...