TY - JOUR
T1 - A micro/nano satellite mission idea contest for deep space science and exploration
AU - Kawashima, Rei
AU - Steyn, Willem Herman
AU - Ozaki, Naoya
AU - Funase, Ryu
AU - Ueno, Munetaka
AU - Sandau, Rainer
AU - Welch, Chris
AU - Kitazawa, Yukihito
AU - Nakasuka, Shinichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Micro/nano-satellite technology development first started as either an educational or research tool primarily at universities and has spread rapidly across the world and found many practical applications. Recent technology advancement has enabled micro/nano satellites to become one of the platforms for deep space science and exploration missions. In order to provide an opportunity for students and researchers worldwide to propose a mission of deep space science and exploration using a micro/nano satellite, the 7th Mission Idea Contest (MIC) will focus on these missions. This is because the technological field of LEO satellites is already well-established, and so we consider that creation of a deep space mission will give the young generation more motivation towards the “Frontier.” MIC has provided aerospace engineers, college students, consultants, scientists, and anybody interested in space with opportunities to present their creative ideas and gain attention internationally. The 7th Mission Idea Contest (MIC7) is to open a door to new opportunities for proposing a deep space mission using a micro/nano satellite. There are several examples and emerging opportunities for micro/nano satellites in these types of missions. In this paper, we briefly introduce the past Mission Idea Contests and present examples of deep space missions using micro/nano satellites for MIC7, and follow this with a discussion on why it is important for UNISEC-Global to organize a “Mission Idea Contest for Deep Space Science and Exploration .
AB - Micro/nano-satellite technology development first started as either an educational or research tool primarily at universities and has spread rapidly across the world and found many practical applications. Recent technology advancement has enabled micro/nano satellites to become one of the platforms for deep space science and exploration missions. In order to provide an opportunity for students and researchers worldwide to propose a mission of deep space science and exploration using a micro/nano satellite, the 7th Mission Idea Contest (MIC) will focus on these missions. This is because the technological field of LEO satellites is already well-established, and so we consider that creation of a deep space mission will give the young generation more motivation towards the “Frontier.” MIC has provided aerospace engineers, college students, consultants, scientists, and anybody interested in space with opportunities to present their creative ideas and gain attention internationally. The 7th Mission Idea Contest (MIC7) is to open a door to new opportunities for proposing a deep space mission using a micro/nano satellite. There are several examples and emerging opportunities for micro/nano satellites in these types of missions. In this paper, we briefly introduce the past Mission Idea Contests and present examples of deep space missions using micro/nano satellites for MIC7, and follow this with a discussion on why it is important for UNISEC-Global to organize a “Mission Idea Contest for Deep Space Science and Exploration .
KW - Deep space
KW - Exploration
KW - Microsatellite
KW - Mission idea contest
KW - Nanosatellite
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85100935523
SN - 0074-1795
VL - 2020-October
JO - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
JF - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
T2 - 71st International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2020
Y2 - 12 October 2020 through 14 October 2020
ER -