Critical Design of MIMAN CubeSat for Aerosol Monitoring Mission

Sungmin Jin, Dae Eun Kang, Geuk Nam Kim, Naeun Kim, Young Eon Kim, Pureum Kim, Seungmin An, Han Gyeol Ryu, Sang Young Park

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Abstract

We presents a design of 3U cubesat MIMAN (Monochrome imaging for monitoring aerosol by nano-satellite) for aerosol monitoring mission with high spatial resolution. The main objective of MIMAN mission is to take images of aerosols around Korea and to provide auxiliary data for GK 2B cloud masking. For this mission, we derived mission requirements and constraints for the MIMAN mission. We designed the mission architecture and concept of operations. To reduce risk factors in space operation, we considered the safety of the communication. In every operation modes, UHF communication is available so that the cubesat can operate based on the ground commands. So, we can handle every problem at the ground station during mission operations. Based on the mission and concept of operations, we confirmed that the system design satisfied the system requirements. We designed the system interface considering data flow of each hardware, and evaluated the safety of the system with system budget analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1027-1035
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences
Volume49
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Dec

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  • Aerospace Engineering

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