CubeSats planned for this mission:
NEUDOSE The
NEUtron
DOSimetry &
Exploration (NEUDOSE) mission from the McMaster Interdisciplinary Satellite Team aims to further our understanding of long-term exposure to space radiation by investigating how charged and neutral particles contribute to the human equivalent dose during low-Earth orbit (LEO) missions. NEUDOSE is a 2U CubeSat built by students at
McMaster University. The scientific goals of the project are to: • Demonstrate the Charged & Neutral Particle Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counter (CNP-TEPC) instrument, that allows for the discrimination of dose from charged and neutral particles in real-time. • Map the contribution of charged and neutral particle dose rates in LEO. The mission objectives also include providing early-career science and engineering students with valuable leadership, technical, and flight project development skills.
Northern SPIRIT Three CubeSat satellites were built in part of the Northern Space Program for Innovative Research and Integrated Training (Northern SPIRIT). These CubeSats were constructed as a collaboration between
Yukon University,
Aurora Research Institute in the Northwest Territories, and the
University of Alberta. This initiative is supported by the
Canadian Space Agency (CSA) as a part of the Canadian CubeSat Project (CCP). In addition to what's below, all three satellites have a primary goal of gathering
magnetic field data of the
ionosphere to study small scale
field-aligned currents. • AuroraSAT and YukonSat: 2U CubeSats built by students from the Aurora Research Institute and Yukon University in collaboration with the University of Alberta, who provided the bus for each cubesat and did final integration of payloads. One of the two primary missions is the Northern Images Mission, which will display art on a small screen on the satellite, and then take images of this art from space with the
Earth in the background. Children across
Northern Canada will have the opportunity to have their artwork featured. The Northern Voices Mission will transmit and broadcast recordings of Northern Canadian stories and perspectives in
amateur radio bands across the world.
ELaNa 50 This new iteration of the
ELaNa (Educational Launch of Nanosatellites) initiative will consist of two cubesats from American education institutes: • ARKSat-1: 1U CubeSat developed by students at the
University of Arkansas, its main mission will be to perform atmospheric measurements through the ground detection of a LED signal from orbit. Furthermore after the end of the mission the cubesat will make use of a Solid State Inflatable Balloon (SSIB) to increase the spacecraft's drag and speed up its re-entry. •
LightCube: 1U CubeSat developed by students at the
Arizona State University, it carries a flash bulb that can be remotely activated by radio amateurs to produce a brief flash visible from the ground. == Gallery ==