Astro-notes Jeu 29 Déc 2016, 07:26
David L, si tu veux mettre à jour ta liste des micro-sat envoyés vers Kibo par HTV-6 voici la liste suivant Jonathan Mc.Dowell du JSR-733 :
This includes two JAXA J-SSOD and one Nanoracks NRCSD-10 cubesat
deployers; these will be transferred to the Kibo module.
The J-SSOD #5 contains the following cubesats:
STARS-C Oyaki and Koki ('parent' and 'child'), two 1U cubesats connected by a tether,
from Shizuoka University which is contining the earlier STARS experiments by Kagawa U.
STARS-C appears to have the alternate name 'Hagoromo', also used for a 1990 lunar orbiter.
The J-SSOD #6 contains the following cubesats:
EGG, a U. Tokyo 3U cubesat with a 0.6m deployable aeroshell for controlled reentry.
ITF-2, from Tsukuba University, a 1U amateur radio payload.
AOBA-VeloxIII is a 2U mission from Kyushu Tech and NTU of Singapore with a
micropropulsion system.
FREEDOM, a 1U cubesat with a 1.5m deorbit drag device, from Nakashima Engineering of
Hirokawa and Tohoku University.
Waseda-Sat3, a 1U cubesat from Waseda University with a large thin film drag sail.
TuPOD, from GAUSS SRi (Rome), a 3U cubesat containing (and ejecting)
two cylindrical 'Tubesats', each 0.75 kg, 0.09m dia 0.13m long. The tubesats are
TANCREDO-1 from a school in Ubatuba, Brazil
and OSNSAT from the Open Space Network of Mountain View, California.
The NRCSD-10 contains four Lemur-2 3U cubesats from Spire Global, and
the TechEdSat-5 (TES-5) from NASA-Ames. TES-5 will carry out a
controlled reentry experiment with an 'exobrake' drag sail. In
addition, the Honeywell/Morehead U. DM-7 'dependable multiprocessor'
experiment will be attached to the Nanoracks External Platform on the
Kibo exposed facility; it is a 1U box.
Je n'ai pas fais de traduction puisqu'il s'agit d'une énumération.