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The Era Of Nanosatellites

2008
Nowadays it is possible to achieve low cost and short production times space missions using satellites with a mass below 10 kg. These small satellites are described as nanosatellites. Current microelectronic technology makes it possible to develop nanosatellites for scientific experiments and relatively complex measurements (as well as for other ...
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Retrodirective Radar Calibration Nanosatellite

2013
Abstract : For more than eight years, the DMSP F-15 and RADCAL satellites have been operating past their operational lifetimes and are facing imminent failure, leaving the US military without a reliable means for C-Band radar calibration and performance monitoring.
Nicholas G. Fisher   +2 more
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Nanosatellite Communications

2023
Patricia R. Perrotto   +9 more
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A branch-and-price algorithm for nanosatellite task scheduling to improve mission quality-of-service

European Journal of Operational Research, 2022
Cezar Rigo   +2 more
exaly  

An attitude control by the functional series in the problem of nanosatellite reorientation

Aerospace Science and Technology, 2023
Nikolay Elisov   +2 more
exaly  

Stecco, a laser ranged nanosatellite

2020
The Space Traveling Egg-Controlled Catadioptric Object (STECCO) is a 30 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm PocketQube nanosatellite to be launched in 2020. Its shape and the presence of a passive viscous damper shall allow gravity gradient stabilization of the satellite, with one of the two smaller faces pointing toward nadir.
Claudio Paris, Stefano Carletta
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Nanosatellite attitude control using magnetorquers

2016
The aim of this work is to derive an attitude control system for a nanosatellite that stabilizes a defined orientation with respect to the Earth. The work is part of the CubeSat Pegasus project of the TU Wien Space Team for the international QB50 mission.
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