Design and Development of Advanced Technology Demonstration Small Satellite "TSUBMAME"(Small Satellites I,ICSANE 2010 (International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics))
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The Laboratory for Space Systems (LSS), Matunaga Laboratory had developed and launched three small satellites: CUTE-I, Cute-1.7 + APD and Cute-1.7 + APDII. As a successor of these satellites, an Earth and Astronomical Observation Technology Demonstration Satellite "TSUBAME" is now under developing by cooperation of LSS (Matunaga Lab), Kawai Laboratory at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kimura Laboratory at the Tokyo University of Science, Tamagawa Seiki Co., Ltd, Space Link Co., Ltd and NIPPI Corporation. The main missions of "TSUBAME" are as follows: 1) High-speed attitude maneuver with micro Control Momentum Gyros, 2) Earth observation with a small high-resolution optical camera, 3) Polarized gamma-ray observation with Hard X-Ray Compton Polarimeter (HXCP). In the paper, the system description and current development status of TSUBAME are introduced.
- 2010-10-20
著者
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Matunaga Saburo
Laboratory For Space System (lss) : Department Of Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Tokyo Institu
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Morishita Hiroyuki
Laboratory for Space Systems (LSS) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Tokyo Institut
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LSS Team
Laboratory for Space Systems (LSS) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Tokyo Institut
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Matunaga Saburo
Laboratory For Space Systems (lss) Department Of Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Tokyo Institut
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