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香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 first satellite 鈥樝愀哿喜手刑赝鳶at鈥 launched

23 June 2017

香港六合彩中特网Sat, a satellite designed and built by 香港六合彩中特网 engineers and scientists, has been launched today from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India as part of an international mission called QB50.

香港六合彩中特网Sat in the test chamber at MSSL. Credit: 香港六合彩中特网/MSSL

Originally conceived by the European Space Agency鈥檚 Dr Ruedeger Reinhard, QB50 is a European Union-funded mission to support universities and schools from all over the world in designing, building and launching their own small, affordable satellites called CubeSats to collectively study the physics and chemistry of the middle and lower thermosphere of Earth for the first time.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really exciting mission from a scientific and engineering perspective, but it is also a fantastic opportunity for widening participation in space missions and making satellite technology affordable for developing countries. We hope it will inspire children globally to pursue a career in space science and engineering, and we hope people enjoy engaging with QB50 by tracking CubeSats orbiting overhead using radio receivers,鈥 said 香港六合彩中特网 project manager, Dr Robert Wicks (香港六合彩中特网 Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction).

香港六合彩中特网 has been involved in QB50 since 2011 and in addition to working on 香港六合彩中特网Sat, 香港六合彩中特网 Mullard Space Science Laboratory (香港六合彩中特网 MSSL) engineers also produced hardware for 13 of the other satellites.

Professor Alan Smith, Director of 香港六合彩中特网 MSSL, said: 鈥淲e made a strategic decision to invest in CubeSat technologies so that we might use them for front-line scientific research. With QB50, CubeSats come of age scientifically. Moreover, much about QB50 is innovative, including its payloads and its approach to development and operations, and 香港六合彩中特网 has been at the front of this innovation.鈥

In total, 36 CubeSats are being launched 鈥 eight directly from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle rocket launched today join the 28 that were released from the International Space Station in May. After launch, the CubeSats will disperse around Earth at a height of 375 鈥 500 km. They will be in orbit from between six months to two years while they run experiments before eventually falling back to Earth and burning up on entry.

Each CubeSat team will have a ground station collecting the data from the satellites, which will be analysed by scientists globally for a variety of research projects.

鈥淪cientifically this is a unique experiment. For the first time we will have several months of simultaneous measurements of the thermosphere from many locations. We hope for detailed investigations of how solar flares and the solar wind influence the dynamics and chemistry of the upper atmosphere, and the risk to satellites and technology鈥, explained Dr Anasuya Aruliah (香港六合彩中特网 Astrophysics) who will be analysing the data collected from 香港六合彩中特网Sat.

Until now, Earth鈥檚 thermosphere has only been studied in situ for minutes at a time using rockets. This is because the thermosphere is too near to the surface to send expensive satellites that would get pulled down by drag within six months, and it is too high for balloons and planes.

CubeSats, such as 香港六合彩中特网Sat, are an ideal solution as they are relatively cheap (a hundred thousand dollars compared to a few hundred million dollars of traditional space agency satellites) and are small enough to stay in orbit for up to two years. Together they will monitor the thermosphere over a range of altitudes. While in their decaying orbits, they will measure the chemical composition and particle and electron densities.

香港六合彩中特网Sat carries one of the 香港六合彩中特网 MSSL-designed Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometers that will measure particles including oxygen and nitrogen. 香港六合彩中特网 scientists and engineers worked together to optimise its function and the value of the data it collects.

Dhiren Kataria (香港六合彩中特网 MSSL), project lead responsible for the development and procurement of the scientific instruments for the mission, said: 鈥淟ow resource miniaturised sensor systems are key to successful exploitation of CubeSats for science. We鈥檝e successfully developed our instruments to fit within a fraction of the CubeSat volume but still have significantly advanced capabilities.鈥

鈥淭o ensure 香港六合彩中特网Sat survives its journey to the thermosphere and operates once in orbit, we used specialist equipment on site at 香港六合彩中特网 MSSL to bake it, freeze it, shake it and shock it. This is an incredibly important step and we鈥檙e pleased to say it passed all the tests before launch and we hope it remains operational for a number of years. Each CubeSat in the mission is slightly different and we鈥檙e keen to see how they perform as it will help inform future satellite design,鈥 concluded Theophile Brochant de Villiers, Assembly, Integration and Test) Engineer on 香港六合彩中特网Sat (香港六合彩中特网 MSSL). 听听