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TupperSats: Thinking Inside the Box for Space Systems Engineering

机译:Tuppersats:在空间系统工程盒内思考

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As part of University College Dublin's MSc in Space Science & Technology curriculum, student teams, over the course of a single term, are required to design, build, launch (on a meteorological balloon), operate and recover their own payload on a standardised platform. Each "TupperSat" must be built from, or contained within, a household plastic storage container. It must weigh less than 1kg. be able to determine location, altitude, internal and external temperature and air pressure, and be able to broadcast this information using an in-house communications system. Students must also design and build a scientific payload or novel technology demonstration to fly on their TupperSat. Notable examples include an earth observation vegetation sensor, particle sample return, gamma-ray detector, and air-bag landing system. The instructors play the role of customer and launch authority. The students are provided with a number of standard components including a Raspberry Pi single-board computer, a 5000 mAH battery, high-altitude-compatible GPS unit, temperature and pressure sensors and, a small low-power radio transceiver module developed specifically for the course based on the LoRa standard. Teams are given a budget of EUR 100 (≈$115) to purchase additional materials and to build their payload. The students learn space industry practices by full immersion in a typical space project development cycle. TupperSat design and payload concepts are pitched by the student teams at a Preliminary Design Review; plans are well developed before a Critical Design Review, and the team must pass a Flight Readiness Review before being granted permission to launch. Good project management is crucial in order to meet deadlines and secure a launch at the end of the term. The module has run for 6 years with the participation of 64 students so far. As it has become more popular and student participation has grown, the module has been modified to allow for more ambitious and challenging project
机译:作为大学学院的一部分,即在空间科技课程中,学生团队在单一术语中,需要设计,构建,发射(在气象气球上),在标准化平台上运营和恢复自己的有效载荷。每个“tuppersat”必须由家用塑料储存容器中的或包含在内的。它必须体重低于1kg。能够确定位置,高度,内部和外部温度和空气压力,并能够使用内部通信系统广播此信息。学生还必须设计并建立科学有效载荷或新颖的技术示范,以便在他们的Tuppersat上飞行。值得注意的实例包括地球观察植被传感器,颗粒样品返回,伽马射线探测器和气囊着陆系统。教师扮演客户和发射权限的作用。学生们提供了许多标准组件,包括覆盆子PI单板电脑,5000 MAH电池,高度兼容的GPS单元,温度和压力传感器,以及专门开发的小型低功耗无线电收发器模块基于Lora标准的课程。团队预算为100欧元(≈115),以购买其他材料并建立其有效载荷。学生通过全面沉浸在典型的空间项目开发周期中学会空间行业实践。 TupPersat设计和有效载荷概念由学生团队举办初步设计审查;计划在关键设计审查之前发达良好,并且该团队必须在获得启动许可之前通过飞行准备审查。良好的项目管理是至关重要的,以满足截止日期并在术语结束时获得启动。到目前为止,该模块已经持续了64名学生的参与。由于它变得更加受欢迎,学生参与增长,该模块已被修改为允许更雄心勃勃和具有挑战性的项目

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