The University of Würzburg, Germany has for several years already a successful pico-satellite student project called University-Würzburg-Experimental satellite (UWE). The so far launched three satellites have proven the ability of determining and controlling the attitude using several sensors and magnetorquers and a reaction wheel as actuators.The next pico-satellite in the UWE series shall use coaxial "triggerless" Vacuum Arc Thrusters (VATs) as actuators for attitude and orbit control. The electric propulsion device including thruster heads and power processing unit is developed at the University of the German Federal Armed Forces (in german: Universität der Bundeswehr) (UniBW).In order to integrate this system in the already existing UW...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
A modern approach to satellite based experimentation has evolved from large, multi-instrumented sate...
The University of Würzburg, Germany has for several years already a successful pico-satellite studen...
The University of Würzburg, Germany has for several years already a successful pico-satellite studen...
This paper will describe the development of the Vacuum Arc thruster (VAT) for micro and nano satelli...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
The arcjet development at the Institute of Space Systems (IRS) at Stuttgart is intended to deorbit s...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are becoming increasingly popular due to the growth in nano-satellite...
To achieve a feasible lifetime of several years, most satellites are deployed in orbits higher than ...
The development of highly integrated and compact micro-satellites and the need for a higher precisio...
Vacuum arc thrusters offer a relatively simple and cheap form of satellite propulsion, especially su...
Vacuum arc thrusters offer a relatively simple and cheap form of satellite propulsion, especially su...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
A modern approach to satellite based experimentation has evolved from large, multi-instrumented sate...
The University of Würzburg, Germany has for several years already a successful pico-satellite studen...
The University of Würzburg, Germany has for several years already a successful pico-satellite studen...
This paper will describe the development of the Vacuum Arc thruster (VAT) for micro and nano satelli...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
After the successful launch and operation of UWE-3 in 2013, UWE-4 is the next picosatellite in the U...
Orbit control capabilities are essential to enable future formation flying of pico-satellites, offer...
The arcjet development at the Institute of Space Systems (IRS) at Stuttgart is intended to deorbit s...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are becoming increasingly popular due to the growth in nano-satellite...
To achieve a feasible lifetime of several years, most satellites are deployed in orbits higher than ...
The development of highly integrated and compact micro-satellites and the need for a higher precisio...
Vacuum arc thrusters offer a relatively simple and cheap form of satellite propulsion, especially su...
Vacuum arc thrusters offer a relatively simple and cheap form of satellite propulsion, especially su...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
This paper describes the University of Illinois 2-cube CubeSat (10 x 10 x 20 cm) designed for April ...
A modern approach to satellite based experimentation has evolved from large, multi-instrumented sate...