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Cubesat is project in which NASA and other companies take amateur satelites with maximum 100x100x100mm of size and 1kg of weight to the space (for a fee) and release them on orbit.
We were offered the chance to pick up czcube construction after the original team. This makes it possible to reuse a lot of design and actually built parts (also, e.g. a very solid ground radio station has been built for communication) and get some valuable advice. Even if this project does not pick up enough momentum among brmlabbers, brmlab can still serve as a hub for czcube hackers country-wide.
czCube has a lot of plans and documentation for a variety of modules. However, there are two problems: (i) it is too ambitious, only about 20%-40% of things are finished after few years of hacking by several people (ii) it is outdated by several years and many preceding cubesat missions we could learn from. We need to update the original plans accordingly.
Main status dashboard:
See below for initial status of various modules.
czCube's initial goal is to serve as a modular platform easily adaptable for future missions that can just include their own modules. But what cool things should we strive for?
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/structure.html
Metal case plus mounting facility for modules plus solar cells on walls.
Status:
Redesign idea (simpler): Boční stěny družice by šly vyrobit z cuprextitu tak, aby z vnější strany sloužily k propojení a upevnění solárních článků a z vnitřní strany k DPS pro elektroniku modulů, provedených technikou povrchové montáže.
TODO: Evaluate design, evaluate prototype. Get in touch with Martin Jediný.
Interested people: tlapka,
Currently an entirely custom KOMBUS design. (C.f. http://mek.kosmo.cz/zajmy/projekty/nanosat/data/homes/cubesat/analyzy/Komunikace_3_0.pdf)
We might consider switching to I2C or similar common standard. However, ideally one disfunctional module should not disrupt the whole cubesat, which might happen with I2C.
TODO: Evaluate KOMBUS. Evaluate other candidates.
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/power.html
Status:
TODO: Evaluate design and prototype. Get in touch with Míra Major.
Interested people: pasky, nephirus,
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/radio.html
Status:
TODO: Evaluate design and prototype. Get in touch with authors.
Interested people: pasky, nephirus,
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/radio.html
One hackerspace idea for the cubesat would be gradual setup of tethered sattelite network and/or “dead drop” LRU data storage accessible by ground stations all over the world. However, that would mean radical departure with the current specification and it is not clear at all whether this is feasible with available energy.
We need *some* fast radio at least in order to be able to download camera images from the cubesat.
Status:
TODO: Evaluate current design. Evaluate available means of communication. Are we able and willing to get this working?
Interested people: pasky, nephirus,
http://www.czcube.org/cs/stanice/index.html
Status:
TODO: ?
Interested people: ?
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/adcs.html
Status:
TODO: Are we able and willing to get this working? Evaluate design and prototype. Get in touch with authors.
Interested people: nephirus,
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/camera.html
Status:
TODO: Are we able and willing to get this working? Evaluate design and prototype. Get in touch with David Holas.
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/tether.html
Status:
TODO: Consider feasibility. Did someone already test this before?
Interested people: nephirus,
http://www.czcube.org/cs/druzice/sail.html
Status:
TODO: Consider feasibility. Did someone already test this before?
Interested people:
???
Máme hotovou rozpracovanou (nedokončenou) testovací magnetickou komoru, kterou jsme ale oficiálně předali na UJEP (informace má David Holas)
Simplicity. Original czCube development stalled mainly because too high goals, design complexity and number of modules.
Heat. Cooling is by radiation only, we must be extremely careful about producing heat.