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Design, Implementation, and Operation of a Small Satellite Mission to Explore the Space Weather Effects in LEO

Isai Fajardo    
Aleksander A. Lidtke    
Sidi Ahmed Bendoukha    
Jesus Gonzalez-Llorente    
Rafael Rodríguez    
Rigoberto Morales    
Dmytro Faizullin    
Misuzu Matsuoka    
Naoya Urakami    
Ryo Kawauchi    
Masayuki Miyazaki    
Naofumi Yamagata    
Ken Hatanaka    
Farhan Abdullah    
Juan J. Rojas    
Mohamed Elhady Keshk    
Kiruki Cosmas    
Tuguldur Ulambayar    
Premkumar Saganti    
Doug Holland    
Tsvetan Dachev    
Sean Tuttle    
Roger Dudziak and Kei-ichi OkuyamaaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

Resumen

Ten-Koh is a 23.5 kg, low-cost satellite developed to conduct space environment effects research in low-Earth orbit (LEO). Ten-Koh was developed primarily by students of the Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) and launched on 29 October 2018 on-board HII-A rocket F40, as a piggyback payload of JAXA?s Greenhouse gas Observing Satellite (GOSAT-2). The satellite carries a double Langmuir probe, CMOS-based particle detectors and a Liulin spectrometer as main payloads. This paper reviews the design of the mission, specifies the exact hardware used, and outlines the implementation and operation phases of the project. This work is intended as a reference that other aspiring satellite developers may use to increase their chances of success. Such a reference is expected to be particularly useful to other university teams, which will likely face the same challenges as the Ten-Koh team at Kyutech. Various on-orbit failures of the satellite are also discussed here in order to help avoid them in future small spacecraft. Applicability of small satellites to conduct space-weather research is also illustrated on the Ten-Koh example, which carried out simultaneous measurements with JAXA?s ARASE satellite.

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