Machines (Jan 2013)

OpenOrbiter: A Low-Cost, Educational Prototype CubeSat Mission Architecture

  • Nicholas Long,
  • Noah Root,
  • Atif Mohammad,
  • Anders Nervold,
  • Christoffer Korvald,
  • Jeremy Straub,
  • Donovan Torgerson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mach1010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 32

Abstract

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The preliminary design for the Open Prototype for Educational NanoSats (OPEN) demonstration spacecraft, OpenOrbiter, is presented. OPEN is designed to facilitate the formation of CubeSat development programs nationally and worldwide via providing a publically-available set of spacecraft design documents, implementation and testing plans. These documents should allow the creation of a 1-U CubeSat with a parts budget of approximately $ 5,000. This allows spacecraft development to be incorporated in regular curriculum and supported from teaching (as opposed to research) funds. The OPEN design, implemented by OpenOrbiter, has an innovative internal structure, separates payload and operations processing and includes features to ease and highlight errors in integration.

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