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SpaceCube (QB50 FR05)

SpaceCube 1 [Mines ParisTech]

SpaceCube is a 2U-CubeSat for technology development and upper atmosphere science. It is developed and built at Mines ParisTech.

The purpose of this CubeSat include upper atmosphere science for the QB50 project, radio communication experiments, technology demonstrator, education, training and outreach. It also provides an Amateur FM transponder.

It is a part of the QB50 constellation to gather science data in the upper layers of the troposphere in the altitude range from 350 km down to 200 km. The QB50 project, which demonstrates the possibility of launching a network of 50 CubeSats built by Universities Teams all over the world to perform first-class science in the largely unexplored lower thermosphere.

It carries the FIPEX (Flux-Φ-Probe Experiment) of TU Dresden as the primary payload for the QB50 project, which is able to distinguish and measure the time-resolved behaviour of atomic and molecular oxygen as a key parameter of the lower thermosphere.

The satellite was launched with the bulk of the QB50 constellation to the ISS in 2017, from where the satellite was deployed on 18 May 2017. The in-orbit lifetime of SpaceCube is about 3 months, from deployment to de-orbit.

Nation: France
Type / Application: Technology, atmosphere
Operator: Mines ParisTech
Contractors: Mines ParisTech
Equipment: FIPEX
Configuration: CubeSat (2U)
Propulsion: None
Power: Solar cells, batteries
Lifetime: 3 months
Mass: 2 kg
Orbit: 400 km × 403 km, 51.64°
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
SpaceCube (QB50 FR05) 1998-067LY 18.04.2017 CC SLC-41 Atlas-5(401) with Cygnus CRS-7, ALTAIR 1, SUSat, UNSW-EC0, i-INSPIRE 2, ZA-AeroSat, nSIGHT 1, Ex-Alta 1, LilacSat 1, NJUST 1, Aoxiang 1, SOMP 2, QBITO, Aalto 2, X-CubeSat, DUTHSat, UPSat, Hoopoe, LINK, SNUSAT 1, SNUSAT 1b, qbee50-LTU-OC, BeEagleSat, HAVELSAT, Phoenix, PolyITAN-2-SAU, QBUS 1, QBUS 2, QBUS 4, IceCube, CSUNSat 1, CXBN 2, KySat 3, SHARC, Lemur-2 30, ..., 33

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