Concept and Feasibility Analysis of the Alba Cubesat Mission

M. Mozzato, G. Bemporad, S. Enzo, F. Filippini, R. Lazzaro, M. Minato, D. Visentin, A. Dalla Via, A. Farina, E. Pilone, F. Basana, L. Olivieri, G. Colombatti, A. Francesconi
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AlbaSat is a 2-Unit CubeSat which is being developed by a student team at the University of Padova. The Alba project aims to design, build, test, launch, and operate the first student CubeSat of the University of Padova, featuring four different payloads. The first goal is to collect data regarding the debris environment in Low Earth Orbit, the second goal is the study of the satellite vibrations, the third one is about CubeSat attitude determination through laser ranging technology, and the fourth goal concerns satellite laser and quantum communication. The Alba CubeSat mission has been selected by the European Space Agency to join the Fly Your Satellite! Design Booster program in December 2022. This paper presents the feasibility study of the Alba CubeSat mission reproduced in the framework of the “Space Systems Laboratory” class of Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Padova. In the beginning, a mission requirements definition was conducted. After that, the mission feasibility was considered, with preliminary requirements verification to assess the ability of the spacecraft to survive the space environment, including compliance with Debris Mitigation Guidelines, ground station visibility and minimum operative lifetime evaluation. The Alba mission sets a base for a better understanding of the space environment and its interaction with nanosatellites, and an improvement of the accuracy of debris models. Furthermore, this paper, describing the educational experience and the results achieved, will provide a useful example for future students’ studies on CubeSat mission design.

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AlbaSat 是帕多瓦大学的一个学生团队正在开发的双单元立方体卫星。阿尔巴项目的目标是设计、建造、测试、发射和运行帕多瓦大学的第一颗学生立方体卫星,该卫星有四个不同的有效载荷。第一个目标是收集有关低地球轨道碎片环境的数据,第二个目标是研究卫星振动,第三个目标是通过激光测距技术确定立方体卫星的姿态,第四个目标涉及卫星激光和量子通信。阿尔巴立方体卫星任务已被欧洲航天局选中,将于 2022 年 12 月加入 "卫星飞行 "计划!设计助推器计划。本文介绍了在帕多瓦大学航空航天工程理学硕士班 "空间系统实验室 "框架内进行的阿尔巴立方体卫星任务可行性研究。首先,对任务要求进行了定义。随后,考虑了飞行任务的可行性,并进行了初步要求验证,以评估航天器在空间环境中的生存能力,包括是否符合《碎片缓减准则》、地面站能见度和最低运行寿命评估。阿尔巴飞行任务为更好地了解空间环境及其与超小型卫星的相互作用以及提高碎片模型的准确性奠定了基础。此外,这篇介绍教育经验和取得的成果的论文将为今后学生学习立方体卫星飞行任务设计提供一个有用的范例。
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