Evolution from education to practical use in University of Tokyo's nano-satellite activities

Acta Astronautica(2010)

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The paper overviews recent nano-satellite development activities of University of Tokyo, Intelligent Space Systems Laboratory (ISSL). Development of real satellites and actually launching them provides excellent materials for space engineering education as well as project management, which is rather difficult to teach in usual class lectures. In addition, it may lead to a new way of space development with its cheap and quick access to space. Two educational CubeSats were launched successfully in 2003 and 2005, and they have been surviving in space more than 5 years, which showed that the COTS (commercial off the shelf) can be reliably used in space if the system is designed appropriately. Based on the experiences and technologies obtained in CubeSat projects, ISSL initiated practical applications of nano-satellite, starting with PRISM, 8kg remote sensing satellite aiming for 30m ground resolution and Nano-JASMINE, 20kg astrometry satellite, which will be launched in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
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Nano-satellites,Space education,Hands-on training,Low-cost space development
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