1. The Nice Cube (Nice3) nanosatellite project
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Millour, F., Ottogalli, S., Maamri, M., Stibbe, A., Ferrero, F., Rolland, L., Rebeyrolle, S., Marcotto, A., Agabi, K., Beaulieu, M., Benabdesselam, M., Caillau, J. -B., Cauneau, F., Deneire, L., Mady, F., Mary, D., Memin, A., Metris, G., Pomet, J. -B., Preis, O., Staraj, R., Lachgar, E. Ait, Baltazar, D., Gao, B., Deroo, M., Gieudes, B., Jiang, M., Filho, T. Livio de Miranda Pinto, Languery, M., Petiot, O., and Thevenon, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
CubeSats are tiny satellites with increasing capabilities. They have been used for more than a decade by universities to train students on space technologies, in a hands-on project aiming at building, launching and operating a real satellite. Still today, one shortcoming of CubeSats is their poor ability to transmit large amounts of data to the ground. A possible way to overcome this limitation relies on optical communications. Universite Cote d'Azur is studying the feasibility of a student's CubeSat whose main goal is to transmit data with an optical link to the ground at the moderate rate of 1 kb/s (or better). In this paper, we will present the current state of the project and its future developments., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, proceeding from the "complex days" workshop
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- 2018