GWSat is a project led by George Washington University in collaboration with the Costa Rica Institute of Technology and the United States Naval Academy. It uses a 3U CubeSat to test GWU’s Micro-Cathode Arc Thruster technology developed at GWU’s Micro-Propulsion and Nanotechnology Laboratory. This CubeSat will have two advanced attitude control systems. The first system consists of a pointing mode that will allow the satellite to orientate its camera to Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica, for remote monitoring purposes. The second system, the station-keeping mode, will contribute by extending the life of the mission. The attitude orbit and determination system control of GWSat is based on the combination of the thrusters and magnetometers ...
The design and test of a 6U CubeSat Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) are explored to...
Since the beginning of space history new innovative ideas have been driving space scientists to deve...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
GWSat is a project led by George Washington University in collaboration with the Costa Rica Institut...
This work describes the attitude determination and control system (ADCS) of ³CAT-2, a six-unit CubeS...
In this paper, the development of a performant and accurate Attitude Determination and Control Syste...
A 6U CubeSat for Earth observation in 230–350 km orbits with sub-meter resolution is presented. The ...
The NTNU Test Satellite, NUTS, is a satellite being build in a student CubeSat project at the Norweg...
The performance of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) of a CubeSat relies on co...
Over the last year, Cal Poly Pomona has made a significant push to become a consistent space-faring ...
The steadily increasing number of actors in space has made orbital debris mitigation increasingly im...
This work describes the attitude determination and control system ( ADCS) of 3 CAT-2, a six-unit Cub...
The primary purpose of an Earth observing spacecraft constellation is to obtain global measurements ...
This paper proposes a computationally efficient attitude control strategy for nanospacecraft fast re...
Guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems are commonly found in vehicles, whether they be spac...
The design and test of a 6U CubeSat Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) are explored to...
Since the beginning of space history new innovative ideas have been driving space scientists to deve...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
GWSat is a project led by George Washington University in collaboration with the Costa Rica Institut...
This work describes the attitude determination and control system (ADCS) of ³CAT-2, a six-unit CubeS...
In this paper, the development of a performant and accurate Attitude Determination and Control Syste...
A 6U CubeSat for Earth observation in 230–350 km orbits with sub-meter resolution is presented. The ...
The NTNU Test Satellite, NUTS, is a satellite being build in a student CubeSat project at the Norweg...
The performance of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) of a CubeSat relies on co...
Over the last year, Cal Poly Pomona has made a significant push to become a consistent space-faring ...
The steadily increasing number of actors in space has made orbital debris mitigation increasingly im...
This work describes the attitude determination and control system ( ADCS) of 3 CAT-2, a six-unit Cub...
The primary purpose of an Earth observing spacecraft constellation is to obtain global measurements ...
This paper proposes a computationally efficient attitude control strategy for nanospacecraft fast re...
Guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems are commonly found in vehicles, whether they be spac...
The design and test of a 6U CubeSat Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) are explored to...
Since the beginning of space history new innovative ideas have been driving space scientists to deve...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...