The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering

INSPIRESat-1 (IS-1) is a small scientific satellite being developed jointly by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the United States, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) in India, the National Central University...

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Main Authors: Chandran, Amal, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Chang, Loren, Hari, Priyadarshan, Woods, Thomas N., Chao, Chi-Kuang, Kohnert, Richard, Verma, Ankit, Boyajian, Spencer, Duann, Yi, Evonosky, William, Kompella, Mallikarjun, Rong, Tsai-Lin, Kumar, Anant, Srivastava, Sarthak, Schwab, Bennet, Sewell, Robert, Sarpotdar, Mayuresh
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1601452022-07-13T07:36:16Z The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering Chandran, Amal Fang, Tzu-Wei Chang, Loren Hari, Priyadarshan Woods, Thomas N. Chao, Chi-Kuang Kohnert, Richard Verma, Ankit Boyajian, Spencer Duann, Yi Evonosky, William Kompella, Mallikarjun Rong, Tsai-Lin Kumar, Anant Srivastava, Sarthak Schwab, Bennet Sewell, Robert Sarpotdar, Mayuresh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Micro Satellite CubeSat INSPIRESat-1 (IS-1) is a small scientific satellite being developed jointly by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the United States, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) in India, the National Central University (NCU) in Taiwan and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. This paper describes the science objectives of the IS-1 mission, the engineering and current development status. The IS-1 has completed all functional and performance tests as well as all environmental tests. The spacecraft is manifested on the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-52 mission in 2021. The IS-1 carries two scientific instruments: the Compact Ionospheric Probe (CIP) developed at NCU for studying Earth's dynamic ionosphere and the Dual-zone Aperture X-ray Solar Spectrometer (DAXSS) developed at LASP for studying the highly-variable solar X-ray radiation. It also carries a Command and Data Handling board developed by IIST. The primary science objectives of the INSPIRESat-1 are twofold. First, using CIP to characterize the temporal and spatial distributions of small-scale plasma irregularities like plasma bubbles in the ionosphere. Secondly, IS-1 aims to provide a greater understanding of why the Sun's corona is orders of magnitude hotter than the photosphere, why there is an abundance of elements change during different solar events, and how these events (observed with greater soft x-ray fidelity) affect the earth's ionosphere. The International Satellite Program in Research and Education (INSPIRE) is a consortium of universities with active space programs, formed to advance space science and engineering. Nanyang Technological University The INSPIRE program was created and IS-1 was primarily developed through funding from the University of Colorado INSPIRE grant. IIST acknowledges funding from the Indian Department of Space and support from the Indian Space Research Organization for funding and review. LCC acknowledges support from grants 105-2111-M-008 -001 -MY3 and 108-2636-M-008-002 from the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, the Higher Education Deep Cultivation Grant for the NCU Center for Astronautical Physics and Engineering from the Taiwan Ministry of Education, and contract NSPO-S-106035 from the Taiwan National Space Organization. AC acknowledges support from NTU School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Start-Up grant. 2022-07-13T07:36:16Z 2022-07-13T07:36:16Z 2021 Journal Article Chandran, A., Fang, T., Chang, L., Hari, P., Woods, T. N., Chao, C., Kohnert, R., Verma, A., Boyajian, S., Duann, Y., Evonosky, W., Kompella, M., Rong, T., Kumar, A., Srivastava, S., Schwab, B., Sewell, R. & Sarpotdar, M. (2021). The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering. Advances in Space Research, 68(6), 2616-2630. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.025 0273-1177 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160145 10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.025 2-s2.0-85109448766 6 68 2616 2630 en Advances in Space Research © 2021 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Micro Satellite
CubeSat
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Micro Satellite
CubeSat
Chandran, Amal
Fang, Tzu-Wei
Chang, Loren
Hari, Priyadarshan
Woods, Thomas N.
Chao, Chi-Kuang
Kohnert, Richard
Verma, Ankit
Boyajian, Spencer
Duann, Yi
Evonosky, William
Kompella, Mallikarjun
Rong, Tsai-Lin
Kumar, Anant
Srivastava, Sarthak
Schwab, Bennet
Sewell, Robert
Sarpotdar, Mayuresh
The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
description INSPIRESat-1 (IS-1) is a small scientific satellite being developed jointly by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the United States, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) in India, the National Central University (NCU) in Taiwan and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. This paper describes the science objectives of the IS-1 mission, the engineering and current development status. The IS-1 has completed all functional and performance tests as well as all environmental tests. The spacecraft is manifested on the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-52 mission in 2021. The IS-1 carries two scientific instruments: the Compact Ionospheric Probe (CIP) developed at NCU for studying Earth's dynamic ionosphere and the Dual-zone Aperture X-ray Solar Spectrometer (DAXSS) developed at LASP for studying the highly-variable solar X-ray radiation. It also carries a Command and Data Handling board developed by IIST. The primary science objectives of the INSPIRESat-1 are twofold. First, using CIP to characterize the temporal and spatial distributions of small-scale plasma irregularities like plasma bubbles in the ionosphere. Secondly, IS-1 aims to provide a greater understanding of why the Sun's corona is orders of magnitude hotter than the photosphere, why there is an abundance of elements change during different solar events, and how these events (observed with greater soft x-ray fidelity) affect the earth's ionosphere. The International Satellite Program in Research and Education (INSPIRE) is a consortium of universities with active space programs, formed to advance space science and engineering.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Chandran, Amal
Fang, Tzu-Wei
Chang, Loren
Hari, Priyadarshan
Woods, Thomas N.
Chao, Chi-Kuang
Kohnert, Richard
Verma, Ankit
Boyajian, Spencer
Duann, Yi
Evonosky, William
Kompella, Mallikarjun
Rong, Tsai-Lin
Kumar, Anant
Srivastava, Sarthak
Schwab, Bennet
Sewell, Robert
Sarpotdar, Mayuresh
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author Chandran, Amal
Fang, Tzu-Wei
Chang, Loren
Hari, Priyadarshan
Woods, Thomas N.
Chao, Chi-Kuang
Kohnert, Richard
Verma, Ankit
Boyajian, Spencer
Duann, Yi
Evonosky, William
Kompella, Mallikarjun
Rong, Tsai-Lin
Kumar, Anant
Srivastava, Sarthak
Schwab, Bennet
Sewell, Robert
Sarpotdar, Mayuresh
author_sort Chandran, Amal
title The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
title_short The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
title_full The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
title_fullStr The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
title_full_unstemmed The INSPIRESat-1: mission, science, and engineering
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