STUDSAT: India's first student Pico-satellite project

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Contributors

  • Chetan Angadi - , Visveswaraya Technological University (Author)
  • Zhora Manjiyani - , Chair of Process Control Systems (Author)
  • Chetan Dixit - (Author)
  • K Vigneswaran - (Author)
  • G.S Avinash - (Author)
  • Prithvi Raj Narendra - (Author)
  • Shwetha Prasad - , Communication System (Author)
  • Harish Ramavaram - , ADCS (Author)
  • R.M Mamatha - , ADCS (Author)
  • G Karthik - (Author)
  • H.V Arpan - (Author)
  • A.H Sharath - (Author)
  • P Sashi Kiran - (Author)
  • K Visweswaran - (Author)

Abstract

In the era of development of space technology, miniaturization plays a vital role in low cost small satellite missions. The versatile application capabilities and low cost of Pico/Nano satellites missions make them attractive for a wide scope of space exploration projects. This paper outlines the steps involved in design, development and fabrication of a Pico-satellite `STUDSAT': STUDent SATellite along with the development of ground station that is capable of communicating with STUDSAT. It elaborates upon the different subsystems in the satellite. The satellite falls in the category of pico satellites, where the mass of satellite is restricted to 1 Kg and volume to 1.1 liters. The overall dimension of the satellite is (10 × 10 × 13.5) cm. The satellite is capable of capturing images of ground resolution 90 meters at an altitude of 680 Kms. The STUDSAT was launched with ISRO's PSLV C-15 on 12th July 2010 as a secondary payload. Further, the paper elaborates on the beacon and telemetry data that were received from the satellite. The satellite mission was terminated officially after 3 months from its launch date. The paper also presents the analysis on failures that had caused early termination of STUDSAT mission.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 Aerospace Conference
PublisherIEEE
Pages1-15
Number of pages15
ISBN (print)978-1-4244-7349-6
Publication statusPublished - 12 Mar 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title2011 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Abbreviated titleAEROCONF 2011
Duration5 - 12 March 2011
CityBig Sky
CountryUnited States of America

External IDs

Scopus 79955767354
ORCID /0009-0008-7719-8293/work/146166804

Keywords

Keywords

  • Satellites, Magnetometers, Payloads, Pulse width modulation, Telemetry, Lead, Coils