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QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Initial parameters:
50 x2U cubesats independently built by Universities
Launch altitude <= 320km
Near polar orbit approx 79 degrees
Orbital lifetime –up to three months
teams will be provided with a standard sets of sensors (payload)
Subsystems not standardised
1U for the payloads & 1U for subsystems
Opportunity for a unique AMSAT cubesat
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Ground Station Network & Frequency
Allocation Working Group (GFWG)
Initial invitees:
Graham Shirville – G3VZV
Neil Melville - PA9NM
Lars Mehnen – University of Applied Science Technikum Vienna
Dietmar Kubat – DLR Germany
Wouter Jan Ubbels – PE3WEG - ISIS Delft
Helen Page – ESA Education Office
Phil Beavis – Vega Co UK
Representative from University of Vigo Spain
Charles Swenson - Utah State University Logan
Reps from AMSAT organisations in USA, Germany France & Japan
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Communication “issues”:
How much data to download
Which band(s)?
Telecommanding legal requirement?
Telecommanding practical need?
Modulation methodologies? Risk of mutual QRM
Use of “spread spectrum”?
Use of time division multiplexing?
Could it use the whole 435-438MHz allocation?
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Ground Station “issues”:
How to track 50 satellites?
Initial TLE uncertainties then high drag
Link budgets?
Use of Software Defined Radio techniques?
Cost of harwdare
GENSO opportunity?
Use of GENSO MCC system or central data repository?
Centralized test / verification / certification ?
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
AMSAT/IARU “issues”:
Is it a reasonable use of frequencies in the amateur satellite service?
Is a telecommand functionality needed?
How will the cubesats be named?
Frequency coordination?
How to deal with ITU Notification processes?
How would we use an Hamcube version?
How would we build a Hamcube version?
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Provisional Mission Timeline:
Application for funding from the European Commission - end 2010
2nd QB50 Workshop – 3rd /4th Feb 2011 (includes 1st GFWG meeting)
Notification of funding outcome - May/June 2010
2nd GFWG meeting late June 2011
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Launch could be 2013/2014
QB50
QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ
measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research
Requests for support:
Definition of specs for, and development of, the flight hardware and
software
Ditto for the ground segment
Interfacing with the University teams
Secretary and document management for the Working Group
(pls contact [email protected]!)