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QB50 · An international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point, in-situ measurements in the lower thermosphere and re-entry research

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201131 December 2017EU funding €7,998,704

The QB50 Project will demonstrate the possibility of launching a network of 50 CubeSats built by CubeSat teams from all over the world to perform first-class science and in-orbit demonstration in the largely unexplored middle and lower thermosphere. Space agencies are currently not pursuing a multi-spacecraft network for in-situ measurements in the middle and lower thermosphere because the cost of a network of 50 satellites built to industrial standards would be very high and not justifiable in view of the limited orbital lifetime. No atmospheric network mission for in-situ measurements has been carried out in the past or is planned for the future. A network of satellites for in-situ measurements in the middle and lower thermosphere can only be realised by using very low-cost satellites, and CubeSats are the only realistic option. The Project will demonstrate the sustained availability of low-cost launch opportunities, for launching small payloads into low-Earth orbit; these could be microsatellites or networks of CubeSats or nanosats or many individual small satellites for scientific or technological research. The Project will include the development of a deployment system for the deployment into orbit of a large number of single, double or triple CubeSats. Once, the system is developed for QB50 it can be easily adapted to other missions. QB50 will also provide a launch opportunity for key technology demonstration on IOD CubeSats such as propulsion systems and aerobrakes. Up to 50 CubeSats will be launched together to low earth orbit. Due to atmospheric drag, the orbits of the CubeSats will decay and progressively lower and lower layers of the thermosphere will be explored without the need for on-board propulsion, perhaps down to 200 km. QB50 will be among the first CubeSat networks in orbit

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

VON KARMAN INSTITUTE FOR FLUID DYNAMICS

BE · €3,951,553

participant

SPACE SYSTEMS INC CORPORATION

US

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €99,914

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE

participant

AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS

FR · €20,776

participant

ISIS - INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SPACE BV

NL · €2,266,742

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR ATMOSPHARENPHYSIK EV AN DER UNIVERSITAT ROSTOCK

DE · €35,574

participant

AIRBUS DS GMBH

DE · €36,000

participant

NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

INSTITUT ROYAL D'AERONOMIE SPATIALEDE BELGIQUE

BE · €4,488

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €883,658

participant

EADS Astrium Space Transportation GmbH

DE

participant

UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

UK · €600,000

participant

SA KHRISTIANOVICH INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS OF SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OFSCIENCE*ITAM OF SB RAS

RU · €50,000

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €50,000

participant

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY

US

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