1. University of Tokyo's Student Nano-Satellite Project CubeSat-XI and Its On-Orbit Experiment Results
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Kenji Nakada, Yuya Nakamura, Masao Nagai, Akito Enokuchi, Shinichi Nakasuka, Ryu Funase, Takeshi Eishima, Ernesto Takei, and Cheng Yuliang
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Geography ,business.product_category ,Rocket ,Aeronautics ,Nano satellite ,Orbit (dynamics) ,CubeSat ,Satellite ,Orbit determination ,Flight experiment ,business ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Students of University of Tokyo, ISSL (Intelligent Space Systems Laboratory), developed a nano satellite named “CubeSat-XI,” which was successfully launched by Russian Rocket “ROCKOT” on June 30, 2003. The satellite has been working well and the students have been performing various experiments using this satellite. This paper reviews the concept, significance, systems' descriptions of CubeSat-XI, and reports the post-launch flight experiment results. Especially, orbit determination and estimation of the satellite attitude will be highlighted. Earth imaging mission will also be described.
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- 2004
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