爱尔兰教育研究卫星(EIRSAT-1)最新情况

M. Doyle, D. Murphy, Jack Reilly, Joseph W. Thompson, Sarah Walsh, Sai Krishna Reddy Akarapu, Rachel Dunwoody, J. Erkal, Gabriel Finneran, Joe Mangan, Fergal Marshall, L. Salmon, Eoghan Somers, L. Franchi, Lily Ha, D. Palma, A. Ulyanov, Antonio Martin Carrillo, S. McBreen, David J. McKeown, William J. O'Connor, R. Wall, L. Hanlon
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爱尔兰教育研究卫星EIRSAT-1是一颗2U的立方体卫星,由都柏林大学的一个学生领导的团队实施,是欧洲航天局“放飞你的卫星!”计划。自2017年以来,该任务一直在开发中,它有几个科学、技术和推广目标。它将飞行一个内部开发的天线部署模块,以及三个定制的有效载荷,这些有效载荷与商业现成的子系统集成。为了准备飞行模型,航天器的全系统工程鉴定模型已经在比利时Redu的欧洲航天局立方体卫星支持设施进行了广泛的测试活动,包括全功能测试、任务测试和环境测试。除了任务的技术、教育和能力建设目标之外,EIRSAT-1旨在激发对STEM学科更广泛的研究,同时强调多学科团队的重要性,并在日常生活中创造更大的空间意识。为实现这些目标,正在开展范围广泛的外联活动。本文提供了EIRSAT-1项目关键方面的最新状态以及发射的下一步工作
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Update on the status of the Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1)
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, is a 2U CubeSat being implemented by a student-led team at University College Dublin, as part of the 2nd round of the European Space Agency’s Fly Your Satellite! programme. In development since 2017, the mission has several scientific, technological and outreach goals. It will fly an in-house developed antenna deployment module, along with three custom payloads, which are integrated with commercial off-the-shelf subsystems. In preparation for the flight model, a full-system engineering qualification model of the spacecraft has undergone an extensive period of test campaigns, including full functional tests, a mission test, and environmental testing at the European Space Agency’s CubeSat Support Facility in Redu, Belgium. Beyond the technical, educational, and capacity-building goals of the mission, EIRSAT-1 aims to inspire wider study of STEM subjects, while highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary teams and creating greater awareness of space in everyday life. A wide range of outreach activities are being undertaken to realise these aims. This paper provides a status update on key aspects of the EIRSAT-1 project and the next steps towards launch
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