Use of small and very small spacecraft is rapidly becoming more common. Methods to intentionally deorbit these spacecraft at the end of useful satellite life are required. A family of mass efficient Roll-Out De- Orbiting devices (RODEO"TM") was developed by Composite Technology Development, Inc. (CTD). RODEO"TM" consists of lightweight film attached to a simple, ultra-lightweight, roll-out composite boom structure. This system is rolled to stow within a lightweight launch canister, allowing easy integration to the small satellite bus. The device is released at the end of useful lifetime and the RODEO"TM" composite boom unrolls the drag sail in a matter of seconds. This dramatically increases the deployed surface area, resulting in the higher aerodynamic drag that significantly reduces the time until reentry. A RODEO"TM" flight demonstration was recently conducted as part of the Colorado Space Grant Consortium's (COSGC) RocketSat-8 program, a program to provide students hands-on experience in developing experiments for space flight. The experiment was ultimately a success and RODEO (trademark) is now ready for future CubeSat missions.
Flight Testing of a Low Cost De-Orbiting Device for Small Satellites
2014
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Industrial & Mechanical Engineering , Extraterrestrial Exploration , Flight tests , Artificial satellites , Spacecraft breakup , Spacecraft reentry , Mechanical devices , Satellite lifetime , Aerodynamic drag , Sails , Composite structures , Deployment , Disposal , Launching , Low cost , Collision avoidance , Space debris
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