In the II Faculty of Engineering of the University of Bologna, the Aerospace Group in Forlì has started a new microsatellite research program. The first step consists of the design and setup of an amateur radio ground station, recently installed and implemented in the University laboratories. At the same time, researchers, Ph.D. and graduate students are directly involved in the satellite design. The microsatellite weighs about 20 kg and consists of a cubical prism, 300mm side, with a modular structure made of six shop-machined Al trays, kept together by eight stainless steel bars. Four Al/Al honeycomb sandwich lateral panels, which are the support structure of glued solar panels, complete the satellite structure. This architecture has been selected in order to have a multi-purpose bus, to be used with minor changes for several missions, accommodating payloads with different volume and power requirements. This paper reports on the current status of the ground station implementation and microsatellite bus design and manufacturing.

The microsatellite research program at Università di Bologna / TORTORA P.; TROIANI E.. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 56:(2005), pp. 696-704. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2004.11.002]

The microsatellite research program at Università di Bologna

TORTORA, PAOLO;TROIANI, ENRICO
2005

Abstract

In the II Faculty of Engineering of the University of Bologna, the Aerospace Group in Forlì has started a new microsatellite research program. The first step consists of the design and setup of an amateur radio ground station, recently installed and implemented in the University laboratories. At the same time, researchers, Ph.D. and graduate students are directly involved in the satellite design. The microsatellite weighs about 20 kg and consists of a cubical prism, 300mm side, with a modular structure made of six shop-machined Al trays, kept together by eight stainless steel bars. Four Al/Al honeycomb sandwich lateral panels, which are the support structure of glued solar panels, complete the satellite structure. This architecture has been selected in order to have a multi-purpose bus, to be used with minor changes for several missions, accommodating payloads with different volume and power requirements. This paper reports on the current status of the ground station implementation and microsatellite bus design and manufacturing.
2005
The microsatellite research program at Università di Bologna / TORTORA P.; TROIANI E.. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 56:(2005), pp. 696-704. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2004.11.002]
TORTORA P.; TROIANI E.
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