Engineering:CFESat
CFESat (Cibola Flight Experiment Satellite) was a satellite that examined radio spectra for ionospheric and lightning studies, using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). As well as science observation, the mission aimed to demonstrate the use of reconfigurable FPGAs to work in the radiation environment of low Earth orbit.[1][2]
The eight satellite payloads were built by Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the bus was built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.[1][2] CFESat was the fourth experimental satellite project conducted between the National Nuclear Security Administration and NA-22 (the United States Department of Energy's Office of Research and Development), following up on previous space validation experiments performed on the ALEXIS and FORTE satellites.[3]
CFESat was launched on an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on 8 March 2007, alongside Orbital Express, MidSTAR-1 and FalconSAT-3.[4]
CFESat reentered the atmosphere on 12 November 2022, after fifteen years in orbit.[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "CFEsat successfully launched on ATLAS EELV". Surrey Satellite Technology. 9 March 2007. http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/m_ssc/news.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ambrosiano, Nancy (9 March 2007). "NNSA satellite launched on Atlas-5 rocket". Los Alamos National Laboratory. http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fuseaction/home.story/story_id/9899.
- ↑ Ambrosiano, Nancy (31 August 2006). "Supercomputing satellite hits the road". Los Alamos National Laboratory. http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fuseaction/home.story/story_id/8916.
- ↑ Warren, Ken (12 March 2007). "Air Force's satellite-loaded Atlas V is 50th launch success". United States Air Force. https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/127641/air-forces-satellite-loaded-atlas-v-is-50th-launch-success/.
- ↑ "CFESAT". N2YO.com. 12 November 2022. https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=30777.
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