• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • NEWS:
  • SatNews
  • SatMagazine
  • MilSatMagazine
  • SmallSat News
  • |     EVENTS:
  • SmallSat Symposium
  • Satellite Innovation
  • MilSat Symposium
  • SmallSat Europe

SatNews

Satellite Industry Intelligence Since 1983

Subscribe
  • LATEST
  • SatNews Events
  • Magazines
  • Calendar
  • Subscribe
  • Missions & Constellations
    • Exploration & Science Missions
    • In-Orbit Servicing & Orbital Operations
    • LEO Constellations
    • Mission Autonomy & Onboard Systems
    • Mission Deployments & Manifests
    • Navigation & PNT
    • SmallSat
    • Spacecraft & Payload Technology
    View All in Missions & Constellations →
    Viasat Completes ViaSat-3 Constellation with Successful Flight 3 LaunchViasat Completes ViaSat-3 Constellation with Successful Flight 3 Launch
    GMV to Lead Mission Planning for ESA’s Next-Generation Copernicus ExpansionGMV to Lead Mission Planning for ESA’s Next-Generation Copernicus Expansion
    Canada Tightens Re-entry Regulations as SpaceX Starlink Constellations DescendCanada Tightens Re-entry Regulations as SpaceX Starlink Constellations Descend
    The waiver was the policy. Thursday is the paperwork.The waiver was the policy. Thursday is the paperwork.
  • Business
    • Contracts & Commercial Deals
    • Earnings & Financial Reporting
    • Events & Conferences
    • Funding & Venture Capital
    • Market Forecasts
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Personnel Moves & Appointments
    View All in Business & Finance →
    SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Jorge Ciccorossi, ITU Radiocommunications BureauSmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Jorge Ciccorossi, ITU Radiocommunications Bureau
    SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Koen Willems, ST Engineering iDirect EuropeSmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Koen Willems, ST Engineering iDirect Europe
    U.S. Commercial Service to Host “Future in Orbit” Networking Event at SpaceBR 2026U.S. Commercial Service to Host “Future in Orbit” Networking Event at SpaceBR 2026
    SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Dr. Jakob Stöber, McKinsey & CompanySmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Dr. Jakob Stöber, McKinsey & Company
  • Defense
    • Counterspace & ASAT
    • Defense Budgets & Procurement
    • ISR & Reconnaissance
    • MILSATCOM
    • Missile Warning & Defense
    • National Security Programs
    • Space Domain Awareness
    View All in Military & Defense →
    BAE Systems Enters Production for NavGuide M-Code GPS ReceiverBAE Systems Enters Production for NavGuide M-Code GPS Receiver
    Space Force Awards $3.2 Billion in Golden Dome Contracts for Orbital Interceptor ConstellationSpace Force Awards $3.2 Billion in Golden Dome Contracts for Orbital Interceptor Constellation
    USSF Finalizes GPS III Constellation with Successful SV-10 DeploymentUSSF Finalizes GPS III Constellation with Successful SV-10 Deployment
    Meink: Space Force Programs Ready to Execute Once FY27 Budget LandsMeink: Space Force Programs Ready to Execute Once FY27 Budget Lands
  • Gov
    • Export Controls & Compliance
    • International Space Agreements
    • National Space Policy
    • Space Law & Treaties
    • Space Sustainability & Debris Policy
    • Space Traffic Management / Debris Removal
    View All in Government & Regulation →
    SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Tanja Masson-Zwaan, Leiden UniversitySmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Tanja Masson-Zwaan, Leiden University
    How CubeSat Proliferation is Redefining Sovereignty and Diplomatic Leverage at the United NationsHow CubeSat Proliferation is Redefining Sovereignty and Diplomatic Leverage at the United Nations
    FCC Modernization of Spectrum Rules Unlocks Sevenfold Gain in Satellite CapacityFCC Modernization of Spectrum Rules Unlocks Sevenfold Gain in Satellite Capacity
    The Smartest Money in the Room Is Looking UpThe Smartest Money in the Room Is Looking Up
  • Launch
    • Launch Providers
    • Launch Schedule & Calendars
    • Launch Sites & Infrastructure
    • Rocket Technology & Vehicles
    View All in Launch →
    FAA Grounds Blue Origin Following New Glenn Upper Stage Failure and Facility AnomalyFAA Grounds Blue Origin Following New Glenn Upper Stage Failure and Facility Anomaly
    NanoAvionics to Launch Trio of Milestone Payloads on SpaceX CAS500-2 MissionNanoAvionics to Launch Trio of Milestone Payloads on SpaceX CAS500-2 Mission
    Astrobotic Achieves Record 300-Second Burn with New Detonation EngineAstrobotic Achieves Record 300-Second Burn with New Detonation Engine
    Bad news, but good news followedBad news, but good news followed
  • Software
    • Autonomous Ground Operations
    • Data Processing & AI/ML
    • Digital Twins & Modeling
    • Ground Segment & Teleports
    • Mission Planning & Simulation
    • Space Systems Software Engineering
    • Spectrum & Licensing
    View All in Software Automation & Ground Systems →
    Global Invacom Secures Exclusive Worldwide Distribution for Prodelin Antenna RangeGlobal Invacom Secures Exclusive Worldwide Distribution for Prodelin Antenna Range
    SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Leaf SpaceSmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Leaf Space
    SpinLaunch Selects Equinix to Deploy Global Ground Infrastructure for Meridian Space ConstellationSpinLaunch Selects Equinix to Deploy Global Ground Infrastructure for Meridian Space Constellation
    RF-Design Launches FiberLink CompactLine FCLR1811S4 for Ground Segment OptimizationRF-Design Launches FiberLink CompactLine FCLR1811S4 for Ground Segment Optimization
  • Services & Apps
    • Climate & Environmental Monitoring
    • Disaster Response & Security Mapping
    • Earth Observation & Imaging
    • Maritime & Aviation Satcom
    • Satellite Communications
    View All in Services & Applications →
    Solstar Confirms Successful On-Orbit Operation of Deke Space Communicator Following Launch on SpaceX Transporter-16 MissionSolstar Confirms Successful On-Orbit Operation of Deke Space Communicator Following Launch on SpaceX Transporter-16 Mission
    IEC Telecom Unveils Voucher-Based Connectivity Solution at Singapore Maritime Week 2026IEC Telecom Unveils Voucher-Based Connectivity Solution at Singapore Maritime Week 2026
    GomSpace and STETMAN Establish UASAT Joint Venture for Ukrainian Sovereign CommunicationsGomSpace and STETMAN Establish UASAT Joint Venture for Ukrainian Sovereign Communications
    Market Dynamics and Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) ChipsetsMarket Dynamics and Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) Chipsets

The Design Viability Of Smallsats—The Proof Is In The Proving

July 22, 2016


Jeremy Straub, director of the OpenOrbiter Small Spacecraft Development Initiative at the University of North Dakota.

Successful manufacturing of low-cost smallsats will make the building of a satellite by anyone that's interested in doing so much easier to accomplish… that's one of the reasons behind Jacksonville State University alumnus Jeremy Straub's work in spearheading the design and launch of new satellite.

Jeremy is the director of the OpenOrbiter Small Spacecraft Development Initiative at the University of North Dakota, and the project is nearly finished, according to The Anniston Star's writer, Patrick, McCreless. Through the project, Straub and his team of students hope to show that space can be made more accessible with functional, relatively low-cost satellites.

He graduated from Jacksonville State University in 2011 with a master's degree in computer systems and software design. Over the last four years while completing his doctorate in scientific computing, which he finished in May at UND, Straub has overseen the satellite project. He has been involved in nearly every aspect of the project, from making certain critical satellite components are ordered to coordinating the build with NASA. As part of the OpenOrbiter program, which Straub founded, he mentors freshmen and graduate students who designed and built the components for the satellite.  


The OpenOrbiter Small Spacecraft Development Initiative.

The cube-shaped smallsat, which weighs just a few pounds and fits in the palm of a hand, would cost upwards of $50,000 using standard, component parts. Straub said he and his students managed to reduce the price to around $3,000 using mainly less-expensive consumer parts.

“We didn’t really buy anything made for satellites other than solar panels that were designed for space,” Straub said. “We really challenged a lot of design assumptions of what makes spacecraft so expensive.” He added that such a satellite would not have been possible even10 years ago if it were not for higher power consumer electronics miniaturization bring down the costs.

In addition to proving the viability of the design, the satellite will also be used to determine whether 3-D printing, a technique of making three-dimensional solid objects from digital files, can be performed in the cold vacuum of space. The satellite contains a small 3-D printer for testing, Straub said, something that’s never been done before as far anyone knows. He added that some 3-D printing has been completed on the International Space Station (ISS), but that’s been climate controlled.

The satellite will be turned over to NASA in October for safety checks to ensure the hardships of space travel can be handled by the craft. If approved, the satellite will be launched to the ISS in December, then deployed into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) early in 2017, where the smallsat will remain in a decaying orbit for several months, sending and receiving signals, before falling back into the Earth’s atmosphere.


   
The SmallSat Symposium
Working The Workshops

February 6th, 2017
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California

 

The SmallSat Symposium will unlock the business aspects, technologies and the financial and legal acumen that comprise the foundation of today’s rapid growth in the small satellite market. A broad range of thought-provoking panels and speakers representing visionary ideas and years of business experience are brought together once again.

LOVELACE ROOM
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Legal and Regulatory Roadmap
You’ve designed your satellites, met with financing sources and launch providers and are ready to move forward with your innovative system and business plan.
    However, do you have your FCC authorizations or NOAA licenses? Are you in compliance with export control or ITAR regulations? Will you first seek an FCC experimental license as a proof of concept?
    Have you planned sufficient time to obtain the necessary regulatory authorizations before your scheduled launch? Have you considered that FCC satellite application fees may cost up to $450,000 and require the posting of a performance bond in the millions of dollars?
    The ITU (International Telecommunications Union) has multiple regulations and resolutions that need adherence. Do you have questions regarding spectrum requirements, telemetry, tracking and command requirements, current practices and procedures, orbital debris matters or other ITU regulations?
    Join Tony who will lead this informal workshop designed to address basic regulatory issues encountered by smallsat startups and best practices to deal with them. Tony is an experienced satellite practitioner and has assisted a number of smallsat companies in navigating the regulatory environment and successfully deploying their systems.

Workshop Leader: Tony Lin, Counsel; Washington, DC, Hogan Lovells
Presenter: Tahara Dawkins, Director, Commercial Remote Sensing, Regulatory Affairs Office, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Presenter: Attila Matas, Head of SPR, ITU Radiocommunication Bureau

02:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Use of COTS Products in Small Satellites
The use of components for military, space and smallsat electronics is examined in detail.
    COTS providers are finding a new role in space and terrestrial hardware as small satellites have emerged. How are manufactures working with these COTS providers and how are COTS providers adapting to new demands? The DoD emphasis on using commercial components led to the discovery that many of these components are not suitable for military and space systems.
    What becomes necessary is costly testing, uprating, up-screening and protection from temperature extremes and radiation levels. Some of the newer designs, materials and quality will not successfully operate in the space or military environment. Examined are the efforts being expended to assure that performance is adequate.
    This workshop will be the most comprehensive summary and will address what are the successful practices for the use of COTS components in military, space and smallsat systems.

Presenter: Shri Agarwal – JPL/NASA
Presenter: Dr. Clare Martin, Vice President of Programs, Surrey Satellite Technology US
Presenter: George Romaniuk; Space Product Line Manager, Aitech Defense

BOOLE ROOM
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Earth Observation – Market Trends
What do smallsat solutions bring to the market place, which applications are being developed, how do the new constellations intend to monetize etc? Is there the potential for market disruption, or will the new actors create a different part of the business?
    From agriculture & mining to traffic observation, mapping & weather, small satellites provide an opportunity to observe our planet in considerable detail. High resolution and high accuracy data provide a range of solutions to meet the immediate needs of emergency responders.
    This changes the nature of civil protection as well as aid in disaster recovery in harsh environments and remote locations.  In how many ways can Geospatial Data be presented and be useful? Who are the important customers and what are their primary concerns and requirements?

Workshop Leader: Adam Keith, Managing Director, Euroconsult Canada

02:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Earth Observation—Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data—A Technical Analysis
The focus will be on how data is received, then improved in post-processing to meet standards. There will be demos on the latest in change detection algorithms and how to manipulate this information in the context of “Big Data” analytics.
    The world’s resources are becoming more valuable as populations grow, and hence there is a need for timely and accurate information about the type, quantity, and extent of available resources worldwide. Allocating and managing the world’s resources requires accurate knowledge about the distribution of these resources. To effectively plan farming, mining, roads, emergency response, weather prediction, improve the habitat of all species and plan future cities amongst other needs we need to have accurate geographic information systems (GIS).
    Numerous large-area, multiple image-based possibilities exist and small satellites are ideally suited to provide fast accurate data on an almost real time basis. The objective of this workshop is to review and assess general spatial resolution satellite remote sensing and to cover classification approaches.
    The goal is to also identify the best techniques that are available, and what is in development in order to implement analysis. We will examine the economies involved in gathering this data and what the market will pay for the information.

Presenter: Chris DeMay, Founder and COO, HawkEye 360

To learn more about this exemplorary symposium and registration information, please visit https://smallsatshow.com/

Filed Under: Events & Conferences, SmallSat

Primary Sidebar

Coverage

  • Missions & Constellations
  • Business & Finance
  • Military & Defense
  • Launch
  • Software Automation & Ground Systems
  • Government & Regulation
  • Services & Applications

Most Read Stories

  • Planet Labs Imposes Indefinite Blackout on Iran Satellite Imagery at U.S. Request
  • What the SpaceX IPO Changes for Every Satellite Operator
  • Amazon in Reported Talks to Acquire Globalstar in $9 Billion Move to Challenge Starlink
  • Russia Replaces Starlink With European-Built Satellites
  • The Downlink Deficit: The Pentagon's Optical Mesh Network and the Terrestrial Bottleneck

Secondary Sidebar

Footer

 

Satnews is a leading provider of satellite news, events, publications, research and other satellite industry information in both commercial and military enterprises worldwide.

Stories By Category

  • Business & Finance
  • Government & Regulation
  • Launch
  • Military & Defense
  • Missions & Constellations
  • Services & Applications
  • Software Automation & Ground Systems
  • Spectrum & Licensing
  • Startups & NewSpace Business

About Us

  • Leadership & Editorial Team
  • SatNews History
  • Free Satnews Subscription
  • SatNews Events
  • Magazines

Navigation

  • Latest Stories
  • Magazines
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Cookie & Privacy Policy for Satnews

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
x
Sign up Now (For Free)
Access daily or weekly satellite news updates covering all aspects of the commercial and military satellite industry.
Invalid email address
Notify Me Regarding ( At least one ):
We value your privacy and will not sell or share your email or other information with any other company. You may also unsubscribe at anytime.

Click Here to see our full privacy policy.
Thanks for subscribing!