Small launch platforms for micro-satellites
The number of small satellites launched into orbit has enormously increased in the last twenty years. The introduction of new standards of micro-satellites has multiplied the launch demand around the world. Nevertheless, not all the missions can easily have access to space: not all kinds of micro-sa...
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| author | Cappelletti, Chantal Battistini, Simone Graziani, Filippo |
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| description | The number of small satellites launched into orbit has enormously increased in the last twenty years. The introduction of new standards of micro-satellites has multiplied the launch demand around the world. Nevertheless, not all the missions can easily have access to space: not all kinds of micro-satellites have granted a deployer system and, furthermore, once a micro-satellite is able to reach it, it cannot usually choose its final orbit. Recently two new platforms have been introduced for the release of micro-satellites as piggy-backs. These platforms are totally operative spacecrafts that act like motherships, and allow to select some parameters of the final orbit of the piggy-backs. They provide a solution for three different nano-satellites standard, and at the same time they are being developed in order to reach more powerful orbital release capabilities in the future. The design and the mission of these platforms are described in this paper. |
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| spelling | nottingham-523742020-05-04T19:37:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52374/ Small launch platforms for micro-satellites Cappelletti, Chantal Battistini, Simone Graziani, Filippo The number of small satellites launched into orbit has enormously increased in the last twenty years. The introduction of new standards of micro-satellites has multiplied the launch demand around the world. Nevertheless, not all the missions can easily have access to space: not all kinds of micro-satellites have granted a deployer system and, furthermore, once a micro-satellite is able to reach it, it cannot usually choose its final orbit. Recently two new platforms have been introduced for the release of micro-satellites as piggy-backs. These platforms are totally operative spacecrafts that act like motherships, and allow to select some parameters of the final orbit of the piggy-backs. They provide a solution for three different nano-satellites standard, and at the same time they are being developed in order to reach more powerful orbital release capabilities in the future. The design and the mission of these platforms are described in this paper. Elsevier 2018-05-19 Article PeerReviewed Cappelletti, Chantal, Battistini, Simone and Graziani, Filippo (2018) Small launch platforms for micro-satellites. Advances in Space Research . ISSN 1879-1948 Small satellites; Launch systems; Cubesats https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117718304009 doi:10.1016/j.asr.2018.05.004 doi:10.1016/j.asr.2018.05.004 |
| spellingShingle | Small satellites; Launch systems; Cubesats Cappelletti, Chantal Battistini, Simone Graziani, Filippo Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title | Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title_full | Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title_fullStr | Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title_full_unstemmed | Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title_short | Small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| title_sort | small launch platforms for micro-satellites |
| topic | Small satellites; Launch systems; Cubesats |
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