7 - 10 April 2025
Prague, Czech Republic
Conference 12576 > Paper 12576-24
Paper 12576-24

CubeSat microsatellite demonstrator with x-ray optical payload

On demand | Presented live 26 April 2023

Abstract

Conventional mining might not be sufficient to support the growth of humankind which is heavily dependent upon rare materials in technical applications. Asteroid mining might be an answer, with Near-Earth objects (NEOs) being the first targets. However, the first step in the asteroid mining cascade is to probe reachable asteroids. Moreover, to identify the best candidates for further activities hundreds to thousands of asteroids must be screened. The fast progressing development of CubeSats might allow the space community to do the initial in-situ screening in a minimalistical and economical manner. Additionally, formation flying might enable the miniaturization of optical payloads for asteroid composition analysis in CubeSats. The recent developments in formation flying are summarised in this study and the possibility of utilizing formation flying CubeSats for asteroid surveillance explored.

Presenter

Czech Technical Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic)
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Czech Aerospace Research Ctr. (Czech Republic)
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Adolf J. Inneman
Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe (Czech Republic)
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Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe (Czech Republic)
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Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe (Czech Republic)
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Czech Technical Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic)
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Czech Technical Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic)