Beakersat 1 (Eagle 1, SWEsat, MagPocketQube) → T-LogoQube (original) (raw)
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Beakersat 1 [Morehead State University]
Beakersat 1, also called Eagle 1, MagPocketQube or SWEsat, is a FemtoSat built to the 2.5P PocketQube form factor (12.5 cm × 5 cm × 5 cm). After launch, it was renamed T-LogoQube.
The satellite was designed and Built by Undergraduate students at Sonoma State University and Morehead State University.
The approach taken on designing the subsytems bus for the PocketQube is to integrate a circuit with a Pic18F25K22 processor along with circuitry that contains components that will measure values such as: battery current and voltage; on-board temperature of the radio and processor; solar panel voltage, current, and temperature; and external temperature providing telemetry for the satellite and space environment monitoring. These values were transmitted to the ground station via Morse code through an on-board RFM22 transceiver.
The satellite was deployed from the Italian UniSat 5 satellite from a MR-FOD (Morehead Roma Femtosat Orbital Deployer) deployer after launch on a Dnepr booster.
The satellite reentered on 12 Febraury 2019.
| Nation: | USA |
|---|---|
| Type / Application: | Technology |
| Operator: | Morehead State University, Sonoma State University |
| Contractors: | Morehead State University, Sonoma State University |
| Equipment: | |
| Configuration: | PocketQube (2.5P) |
| Propulsion: | None |
| Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
| Lifetime: | |
| Mass: | ~ 0.5 kg |
| Orbit: | 589 km × 639 km, 97.80� |
| Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beakersat 1 (Eagle 1, SWEsat, MagPocketQube) → T-LogoQube | 2013-066X | 21.11.2013 | Do LC-370/13 | Dnepr | with DubaiSat 2, STSAT 3, WNISAT 1, SkySat 1, BRITE-PL, AprizeSat 7, AprizeSat 8, UniSat 5, Delfi-n3Xt, Dove 3, Dove 4, Triton 1, CINEMA 2, CINEMA 3, OPTOS, CubeBug 2, GOMX 1, NEE 02 Krysaor, FUNcube 1, HiNCube, ZACUBE 1, ICUBE 1, HumSat-D, PUCP-SAT 1, First-MOVE, UWE 3, VELOX P2, Pocket-PUCP, QubeScout S1, $50SAT, Wren, BPA 3 |
References:
- Jordan Healea, Robert Twiggs, Jennafer Grinrod, David Mays, Yevgeniy Byeloborodov: BeakerSat-1: A PocketQube FemtoSatellite
- Sonoma State University: "Tiny" Satellite Built by SSU and Morehead State University Students is now in Orbit