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INCREASING CUBESAT FORM FACTOR TO 6U: THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE/IONOSPHERE COUPLING EXPERIMENT

机译:将CUBESAT形状因数增加到6U:较低的大气/电离层耦合实验

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The Lower Atmosphere/Ionosphere Coupling Experiment (LAICE) is the first 6U CubeSat to be publicly funded and manifested for launch in the United States. This satellite is currently under development by the University of Illinois and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University under funding from the National Science Foundation and manifested for launch through the NASA Educational Launch of Nanosatellites program. LAICE is a science mission planned for a low altitude orbit (< 350 km), with two fundamental science objectives: To observe and correlate gravity wave-induced airglow perturbations in the upper mesosphere with in-situ measurements at the satellite, and to produce global maps of active gravity wave regions in the mid- and low-latitude ionosphere such that climatological variations can be quantitatively compared to terrestrial weather patterns. This will be accomplished through remote sensing of airglow emission bands in the 90-100 km region during the local night time and in-situ sensors measuring the ion and neutral density fluctuations. LAICE is based on the standard 111 inisat-2 CubeSat bus - a scalable, generic CubeSat bus system originally designed to handle satellites in the 1.5U to 3U form factors. For the LAICE mission, this bus design needed to undergo logical extensions up to the 6U form factor, involving adaption to increased power generation and larger launch pod volume. The bus provides power management, command and data handling, communication, attitude determination and control, environmental survivability and thermal management, while maximizing payload volume and simplifying the generic payload interface. This paper will outline the full mission, including the science objectives and concept of operations. Further, changes for each of the satellite bus systems which required minor updates to take advantage of the 6U form factor will be discussed.
机译:低层大气/电离层耦合实验(LAICE)是第一个由公共资助并在美国推出的6U CubeSat。伊利诺伊大学,弗吉尼亚理工学院和州立大学目前正在开发这颗卫星,这是由美国国家科学基金会资助的,并通过美国宇航局的“纳米卫星教育发射”计划进行了发射。 LAICE是一项计划用于低海拔轨道(<350 km)的科学任务,其两个基本科学目标是:观测并用上层中层的重力波引起的气辉扰动与卫星的原位测量相关联,并产生绘制中低纬度电离层活动重力波区域的地图,以便可以将气候变化与陆地天气模式进行定量比较。这将通过在当地夜间对90-100 km区域中的气辉发射带进行遥感检测以及测量离子和中性密度波动的原位传感器来实现。 LAICE基于标准的111 inisat-2 CubeSat总线-一种可扩展的通用CubeSat总线系统,最初设计用于处理1.5U至3U尺寸的卫星。对于LAICE任务,此总线设计需要进行逻辑扩展,扩展到6U尺寸,以适应增加的发电量和更大的发射吊舱体积。该总线提供电源管理,命令和数据处理,通信,姿态确定和控制,环境生存能力和热管理,同时最大程度地增加有效负载量并简化通用有效负载接口。本文将概述整个任务,包括科学目标和操作概念。此外,将讨论每个卫星总线系统的更改,这些更改需要稍作更新才能利用6U尺寸。

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