"Teikyo Sat-4", which is being developed by the engineering club "Space Systems Study Group" in Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering and Technology, is a microsatellite with a side of about 50 cm and a weight of about 50 kg. The mission is to reduce the cost of space development, to expand the base of space utilization by amateur radio, to succeed in microbial observation, and to contribute to the field of Life Science (re-challenge TeikyoSat-3). The production of artificial satellites is divided into six groups: "mission (slime mold)", "structure", "electronic / power supply", "heat (control)", "communication / ground station", and "attitude control". Students aim to success the project from their respective roles.
Satellite name | "TeikyoSat-4" |
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Nickname | Blue-and-white fly |
Overall size | W520mm x D520mm x H520mm |
mass | About 52 kg |
Mission | 1.Demonstration in orbit of a bus system for experiment of satellites in the multipurpose space environment 2. Demonstration in orbit of high-speed communication band of amateur radio 3. Demonstration in orbit of missions in the field of Life Science |
Operational trajectory | Altitude 560km and sun-synchronous quasi-return orbit |
Mission period | Missions 1 and 2 : over 3 years (to re-entry into the atmosphere) Mission 3 : about 3 months |
Orbital operation period | About 10 years |
Generated power | Main OBC side: 14W, New OBC side: 7W |
Attitude control | Active control using magnetic torquer |
communication | Amateur radio Transmitter (down link) 437 MHz band, 5.8 GHz band Receiver (up link) 145 MHz band, 1.2 GHz band |
(As of 2021.11)