Engineering:Myriade
Myriade is a European miniaturized satellite platform developed by EADS Astrium and CNES. EADS Astrium offers the Myriade bus under the commercial name Astrosat-100. CNES began developing Myriade in 1998, as a continuation of the Proteus program.
Description
Myriade satellites are cube-shaped, measuring 60 cm along one side, and weigh between 100 and 200 kg. The control system is a Transputer T805 with 1 Gigabit of memory and capable of 5 MIPS. It is interfaced via i2c to FPGA and PIC microcontrollers that control onboard equipment. Power is provided by one steerable gallium arsenide solar array. Communication is by two S band transceivers, offering downlink rates of up to 400 kbit/s, and an optional X band system with downlink rates of 18-72 Mbit/s.
Launched Myriade satellites
The first Myriade based system was Demeter (Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted from Earthquake Regions), launched in June 2004.
Since then, missions have included:
- PARASOL, a French-built Earth observing research satellite - launched in December 2004.
- Essaim, a France military reconnaissance microsatellite constellation - launched in December 2004.
- Spirale, a demonstrator system which includes two 120 kilograms (260 lb) microsatellites - launched in February 2009.
- Picard, dedicated to the simultaneous measurement of the absolute total and spectral solar irradiance, the diameter and solar shape, and to probing the Sun's interior - launched in June 2010.
- ELISA : ELISA 1, ELISA 2, ELISA 3 and ELISA 4 are a suite of French military satellites - launched on December 17, 2011.
- MICROSCOPE, ministallite designed to test the weak equivalence principle to two orders of magnitude better than can be achieved by ground-based experiments.[1][needs update] Launched in 25 April 2016.
- TARANIS,[2][3][4] launched in November 2020 but experienced launch failure (due to rocket) and did not achieve orbit.
Prospective missions
References
- eoPortal directory: Myriade (CNES Microsatellite Program)
- Tatry, B.; Claire, M.-A. (November 2004). Warmbein, B.. ed. "Myriade Microsatellites: a new way for agencies and industry to various missions". Small Satellites. ESA Special Publication 571. 4. Bibcode: 2004ESASP.571E...4T. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2004ESASP.571E...4T.
- ↑ "MICRO-Satellite a traînee Compensee pour l'Observation du Principe d'Equivalence". CNES. http://smsc.cnes.fr/MICROSCOPE/index.htm.
- ↑ "Tool for the Analysis of RAdiations from lightNIngs and Sprites". CNES. http://smsc.cnes.fr/TARANIS/. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ↑ Bastien-Thiry, Christophe. "TARANIS Mission". CNES. http://www.dlr.de/Portaldata/49/Resources/dokumente/archiv9/PDF/IAA-B9-1304.pdf. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ↑ Depasquale, Francesco. "The Launchers: Vega a winning project Capability, Opportunities and Future Prospective". http://www.cesmaweb.org/pdf/italinspace/Vega_De_Pasquale.pdf. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriade.
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