Miniaturized satellites on a nanosatellite scale below 10kg of total mass contribute most to the number of launched satellites into Low Earth Orbit today. This results from the potential to design, integrate and launch these space missions within months at very low costs. In the past decade, the reliability in the fields of system design, communication, and attitude control have matured to allow for competitive applications in Earth observation, communication services, and science missions. The capability of orbit control is an important next step in this development, enabling operators to adjust orbits according to current mission needs and small satellite formation flight, which promotes new measurements in various fields of space science...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
With the increasing number of satellites operating in orbit and the development of nanosatellitecons...
International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next ...
Cubesats are picosatellites that have a mass of less than 1.3kg and have a shape of acube. As a resu...
Orbit control on-board a 1U CubeSat was not demonstrated in orbit yet and is the technical goal of t...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
Cubesats is rapidly maturing beyond educational projects and low cost technology demonstrators. Toda...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
The domain of nano/microsatellites has been irreversibly modified by the apparition of the CubeSat s...
The electric propulsion system NanoFEEP was integrated and tested in orbit on the UWE-4 satellite, w...
In recent years a very modern trend of space exploration activities – constructing, launching and op...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-3026-9 (ISSN 2512-5141)This ...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
UWE-4 is the fourth pico-satellite satellite in UWE series. After the successfullaunch and operation...
Small satellites contribute significantly in the rapidly evolving innovation in space engineering, i...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
With the increasing number of satellites operating in orbit and the development of nanosatellitecons...
International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next ...
Cubesats are picosatellites that have a mass of less than 1.3kg and have a shape of acube. As a resu...
Orbit control on-board a 1U CubeSat was not demonstrated in orbit yet and is the technical goal of t...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
Cubesats is rapidly maturing beyond educational projects and low cost technology demonstrators. Toda...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
The domain of nano/microsatellites has been irreversibly modified by the apparition of the CubeSat s...
The electric propulsion system NanoFEEP was integrated and tested in orbit on the UWE-4 satellite, w...
In recent years a very modern trend of space exploration activities – constructing, launching and op...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-3026-9 (ISSN 2512-5141)This ...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
UWE-4 is the fourth pico-satellite satellite in UWE series. After the successfullaunch and operation...
Small satellites contribute significantly in the rapidly evolving innovation in space engineering, i...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
With the increasing number of satellites operating in orbit and the development of nanosatellitecons...
International audienceIn this era where the interest in nanosatellites is growing rapidly, the next ...