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INSPIRE-SAT 7, a Second CubeSat to Measure the Earth’s Energy Budget and to Probe the Ionosphere

Authors :
Mustapha Meftah
Fabrice Boust
Philippe Keckhut
Alain Sarkissian
Thomas Boutéraon
Slimane Bekki
Luc Damé
Patrick Galopeau
Alain Hauchecorne
Christophe Dufour
Adrien Finance
André-Jean Vieau
Emmanuel Bertran
Pierre Gilbert
Nicolas Caignard
Clément Dias
Jean-Luc Engler
Patrick Lacroix
Kévin Grossel
Véronique Rannou
Stéphane Saillant
Yannick Avelino
Benjamin Azoulay
Cyril Brand
Carlos Dominguez
Akos Haasz
Agne Paskeviciute
Kevin Segura
Pierre Maso
Sébastien Ancelin
Christophe Mercier
Valentin Stee
Antoine Mangin
David Bolsée
Catherine Billard
Source :
Remote Sensing, Vol 14, Iss 1, p 186 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

INSPIRE-SAT 7 is a French 2-Unit CubeSat (11.5 × 11.5 × 22.7 cm) primarily designed for Earth and Sun observation. INSPIRE-SAT 7 is one of the missions of the International Satellite Program in Research and Education (INSPIRE). Twice the size of a 4 × 4 Rubik’s Cube and weighing about 3 kg, INSPIRE-SAT 7 will be deployed in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in 2023 to join its sister satellite, UVSQ-SAT. INSPIRE-SAT 7 represents one of the in-orbit demonstrators needed to test how two Earth observation CubeSats in orbit can be utilized to set up a satellite constellation. This new scientific and technological pathfinder CubeSat mission (INSPIRE-SAT 7) uses a multitude of miniaturized sensors on all sides of the CubeSat to measure the Earth’s energy budget components at the top-of-the-atmosphere for climate change studies. INSPIRE-SAT 7 contains also a High-Frequency (HF) payload that will receive HF signals from a ground-based HF transmitter to probe the ionosphere for space weather studies. Finally, this CubeSat is equipped with several technological demonstrators (total solar irradiance sensors, UV sensors to measure solar spectral irradiance, a new Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) wireless communication system, a new versatile telecommunication system suitable for CubeSat). After introducing the objectives of the INSPIRE-SAT 7 mission, we present the satellite definition and the mission concept of operations. We also briefly show the observations made by the UVSQ-SAT CubeSat, and assess how two CubeSats in orbit could improve the information content of their Earth’s energy budget measurements. We conclude by reporting on the potential of future missions enabled by CubeSat constellations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14010186 and 20724292
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.135052f3a43452a810277fcbd24b25b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14010186