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Thayer School’s Modular Approach to Micro-Satellite Design
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Student Initiated Project Fall 1999, idea presented to develop small satellite for HAM radio communications Effort expanded to become ongoing program of spacecraft design at Thayer School Currently 8 students
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DARTSat Student Team Members
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Michael D. Ferchak – B.E. Todd E. Kerner – M.D./Ph.D. Kevin M. Tompsett – B.A. Augustus S. Moore – M.E.M. Amish Parashar – Class of 2003 Courtney A. Vanyo – M.E.M. Jason J. Warren – M.E.M Shyam L. Yadati – B.E.
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Project Concept Modular design Provide platform for research and educational opportunities Communications capabilities for HAM radio operation
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Stanford / CalPoly CubeSat Program Offers Thayer School Opportunity to Reach Into Space Rendering from Stanford CubeSat Website
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Deployment Vehicle
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System Level Specifications 10 cm Cube prior to deployment Weight < 2 kg Approximately 1 year orbital life Battery/Solar Cell power system Satellite to Ground direct communication Standardized Bus capable of operating generic experiments/modules.
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DARTSat Services Bus A functional base module providing –Control and Data Handling –Power –Radio/Communications Approximately 2/3 total mass and volume of satellite
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Opportunity Opportunity for student and faculty to conduct research/experiments in a Low- Earth Orbit space environment. –Faculty research –Graduate research –Student B.E. projects Continuing design and testing opportunities for CPR module.
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Structural Design Stresses Modularity
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Possible Payloads Auroral Research Low Earth Plasma Environment Mapping Unique GPS Applications Zero Gravity Micro-Machine Testing Distributed Research and Communications Constellations High School Designed Learning Experiences (no mice!!!)
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Satellite Block Diagram
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Communications Use of amateur radio frequencies Developing relationship with amateur radio community Working with the Amateur Satellite organization (AMSAT)
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Satellite Orbit
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Base-Station Base-Station currently exists at Thayer School with appropriate transmission power and frequencies. Minor additions to enable microprocessor control and operation.
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Funding For This Program… New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium Industry Sponsors and Partners –Lockheed Sanders Viewers Like You
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Spring Timeline
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Associated Faculty Edmond S. Cooley, Assistant Professor Francis E. Kennedy, Professor James W. Labelle, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics Marc Lessard, William Lotko, Professor Clayton M. Okino, Assistant Professor
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Thayer School’s Modular Approach to Micro-Satellite Design
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