Flight competition report regarding the Knightsat, Nanosat-4 competition for the Air Force Research Laboratory. Knightsat, being a student ran organization, was spilt into three sub-systems, Attitude Determining Control Systems, Structures and Payload, and Power and Communications. Knightsat's primary goal is to obtain a stereo image of one point on the earth's surface. Knightsat's program manager and primary mentor was Dr Roger Johnson, who also coordinated assistance for the project with NASA's prototype shop and the Florida Space Institute. Knightsat's design has been approved and the integration of all of the sub-systems is under way.


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    Title :

    Knightsat Flight Design Review


    Contributors:
    R. Kendall (author) / R. Allen (author) / D. Grant (author) / D. Stuhr (author) / L. Oliver (author)

    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    89 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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