ITÜpSAT CubeSat

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Organization
Istanbul Technical University
Launch Date
June 2009 (TBC)
Launch Site
Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Launcher
PSLV
Dimensions
10 x 10 x 10 cm³
Satellite Mass
1 Kg

İTÜpSAT1 is the first university satellite of Turkey. It is a pico-satellite which is designed and manufactured in CubeSat project as a collaboration of Stanford and California Polytechnic Universities of USA. The pico sized satellite will have an orbit at approximately 700 km. The primary goal of İTÜpSAT1 is to raise experienced staff on satellite systems in our country, and also to serve as a practical ground for the theoretically equipped graduate and undergraduate students of İTÜ Astronautics Department.

The ground station in our faculty will be able to communicate with The Low Earth Orbit satellite, which has an orbit at approximately 700 km, for 4 – 5 times in a day. Aluminum framed and 1kg weighted satellite will provide its energy that it will waste during its travel along the orbit, from the sophisticated solar cells on it.

[edit] Payload characteristic

As mission payloads, İTÜpSAT1 will carry a low resolution camera for taking pictures, and meanwhile some other different sensors. The information that sensors will provide, such as accelerometer and magnetometer, make us understand the attitude of passive stabilization system of the satellite.

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