OCSD A, B, C (AeroCube 7A, 7B, 7C / IOCPS A, B, C) (original) (raw)

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OCSD A [Aerospace Corp.]

OCSD (Optical Communications and Sensor Demonstration), formerly known as IOCPS (Integrated Optical Communications and Proximity Sensors for Cubesats), is a cubesat mission by the Aerospace Corporation of El Segundo to demonstrate a laser communication system for sending large amounts of information from a satellite to Earth and also demonstrate low-cost radar and optical sensors for helping small spacecraft maneuver near each other.

IOCPS consists of a pair of 1.5-unit CubeSats, which are launched together as a piggy-back payload. The mission is expected to take two years and $3.6 million to develop and operate.

In February 2013, OCSD was down-selected for a launch opportunity through the NASA ELaNa program. Launch is planned in 2015.

OSCD A wath be launched as a pathfinder in mid 2015 with AeroCube 5C to demonstrate all the subsystems required for the primary OCSD mission, and will be used to evaluate the performance of the attitude-control system. In orbit, it suffered an attitude control problem that is preventing its laser communications payload from being tested.

OSCD B and OCSD C, featuring a simplified version of the laser flown on OCSD-A, as well as a new thruster system that uses steam for propulsion, was launched in 2016.

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Technology
Operator: Aerospace Corporation
Contractors: Aerospace Corporation
Equipment:
Configuration: CubeSat (1.5U)
Propulsion: Cold gas
Power: 2 deployable fixed solar arrays, batteries
Lifetime: 2 years
Mass: 3 kg
Orbit: 500 km × 802 km, 64.78� (#7A); 449 km × 457 km, 51.64� (#7B, C)
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
OCSD A (AeroCube 7A, AC 7-A) (ex IOCPS A) 2015-058C 08.10.2015 Va SLC-3E Atlas-5(401) with Intruder 13, Intruder 14, SNaP-3 ALICE, SNaP-3 EDDIE, SNaP-3 JIMI, LMRSTSat, SINOD-D 1, SINOD-D 3, AeroCube 5C, ARC 1, BisonSat, Fox 1A, PropCube 1, PropCube 3
OCSD B (AeroCube 7B, AC 7-B) (ex IOCPS B) 2017-071F 12.11.2017 WI LC-0A Antares-230 with Cygnus CRS-8, EcAMSat, TechEdSat 6, Lemur-2 50, ..., 57, ISARA, CHEFsat, Asgardia 1, OCSD C, PropCube 2
OCSD C (AeroCube 7C, AC 7-C) (ex IOCPS C) 2017-071G 12.11.2017 WI LC-0A Antares-230 with Cygnus CRS-8, EcAMSat, TechEdSat 6, Lemur-2 50, ..., 57, ISARA, CHEFsat, Asgardia 1, OCSD B, PropCube 2

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Further AeroCube missions: AeroCube 1 AeroCube 2 AeroCube 3 AeroCube 4A, 4B, 4C AeroCube 5A, 5B, 5C AeroCube 6A, 6B (CubeRAD A, B) AeroCube 7A, 7B, 7C (OCSD A, B, C) AeroCube 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D (IMPACT A, B, C, D) AeroCube 9 (LMPC) AeroCube 10A, 10B (JimSat, DougSat) AeroCube 11A, 11B (TOMSat EagleScout, TOMSat R3) AeroCube 12A, 12B AeroCube 14A, 14B (IMPACT 2A, 2B) AeroCube 15A, 15B (Rogue Alpha, Beta) AeroCube 16A, 16B Further SSTP missions: CAPSTONE CLICK A, B, C CPOD A, B (PONSFD A, B) EDSN 1,..., 8 ISARA iSat Lunar Flashlight Nodes 1, 2 OCSD A, B, C (IOCPS A, B, C) PTD 1 (Hydros-C) PTD 2 PTD 3 (TBIRD) PTD 4 (LISA-T) PTD R PhoneSat 1.0 PhoneSat 2.0, 2.4, 2.5

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