OPS-SAT: the flying laboratory
On 17 December, ESA will launch a first-of-its-kind space laboratory, OPS-SAT. The small, low-cost test satellite has been specifically designed for operational experiments in space, and includes the most powerful flight computer on board any current ESA spacecraft.
Consumer electronics have gone through a revolution over the last 30 years with computers becoming ever faster, smaller and better. But when it comes to million- or even billion-euro satellites, their onboard hardware and software have not seen this revolution because of the risks of testing new technology in flight.
As spacecraft managers dare to fly only tried-and-tested hard and software in the harsh conditions of space, innovation on the operational side of satellites is a very slow-moving process. This is where OPS-SAT steps in, bringing down the barriers to spacecraft operations it provides a chance to safely test out new mission control techniques.
Anyone can apply to become an ‘experimenter’ and test their innovative software and new mission operations techniques in space. Proving technology for future missions and paving the way for satellites to further evolve with minimum risk, OPS-SAT will be launched with ESA’s Cheops satellite from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
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Wish you best of luck…from India 🇮🇳……
Interesting new use of cubesats. Were they previously used liked this already or only as a proof-of-concept or kindof toy? And I wonder, when launching such cubesats along a large satellite, when are the cubesats deployed? Is it after second stage, and these tiny objects without really thrusters, aren't they very vulnerable for spinning around on deployment from a large rocket? How can you combat that?
ESA Research will be encouraged through the revenue generated by this Project. Congratulations. Good Luck.
É já amanhã que irá ter lugar o lançamento das 2 máquinas em simultâneo …uma maior e outra mais pequena mas potente!
Tem um provérbio bem verdadeiro que diz que…Um punhado de paciência vale mais que um monte de cérebros…Tudo que gera uma impaciência excessiva precisa ser pensado e revisto!! Este satélite surgiu da paciência …o tempo certo para acompanhar a estrela principal desta missão que o tamanho não importa dada a capacidade com que foi desenhado e construído! Todo o sucesso do/no Universo!!
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By OPS-SAT, once again we deeply dive into the Space. Thanks esa!
Far out crazy coolness from the girls n guys from……spaaaace….tis groovy..
Where is Vasundhara Shiradhoankar..One of its four member flight control team