Introducing #CubeDynA: ADCS Testing for CubeSats🔍✅ After two years of intense work, in September 2024, the CubeDynA facility was successfully installed at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) of the European Space Agency - ESA 🛰️. The CubeDynA facility, developed through the collaboration between Nautilus - Navigation in Space and the Microsatellites and Space Microsystems Laboratory of the University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna), enables closed-loop testing of CubeSat Attitude Determination and Control Systems (ADCS). It recreates the conditions that influence satellite attitude dynamics in space, allowing for highly accurate simulations. Key features include: ✅ Capability to test CubeSats ranging from 1U to 12U with minimal residual torque (as low as 10^-5 Nm) 🌍 Simulation of the Earth’s magnetic field, solar radiation flux ☀️, and Earth’s albedo 🔭 Real-time ground truth attitude estimation, usable for surrogate star tracker measurements CubeDynA enables both functional and performance closed-loop ADCS testing, enhancing the performance and reliability of CubeSat missions. The work began with the facility’s design and culminated in its commissioning at ESTEC, including training ESA personnel in its use. 🆕 But that's not all: an enhanced version of CubeDynA, capable of supporting CubeSats up to #16U, is coming soon! Special thanks go to Alessandro Lotti, Andrea Curatolo, Daniele Pecorella, Giacomo Curzi for their dedication and hard work on this project. #CubeSat #ADCS #ESA #SpaceTechnology #SatelliteTesting #SatelliteSystems #ClosedLoopTesting
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