Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1714214 Acta Astronautica 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•In-orbit results of the second TU Delft satellite Delfi-n3Xt are presented.•A solid cool gas micropropulsion system is demonstrated in orbit.•In-orbit results of a robust CDHS and a highly integrated ADCS are provided.•Lessons learned and development status of new satellites are reported.

This paper provides an update of the Delfi nanosatellite programme of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), with a focus on the recent in-orbit results of the second TU Delft satellite Delfi-n3Xt. In addition to the educational objective that has been reached with more than 80 students involved in the project, most of the technological objectives of Delfi-n3Xt have also been fulfilled with successful in-orbit demonstrations of payloads and platform. Among these demonstrations, four are highlighted in this paper, including a solid cool gas micropropulsion system, a new type of solar cell, a more robust Command and Data Handling Subsystem (CDHS), and a highly integrated Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) that performs three-axis active control using reaction wheels. Through the development of Delfi-n3Xt, significant experiences and lessons have been learned, which motivated a further step towards DelFFi, the third Delfi CubeSat mission, to demonstrate autonomous formation flying using two CubeSats named Delta and Phi. A brief update of the DelFFi mission is also provided.

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