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Title: O privire generală asupra experienței Universității Tehnice din Moldova de construire și lansare a nanosatelitului TUMnanoSAT
Other Titles: An overview of the experience of the technical university of moldova in building and launching the nanosatellite TUMnanoSAT
Authors: BOSTAN, Viorel 
BOSTAN, Ion 
ILCO Valentin 
MELNIC, Vladimir 
MARTINIUC Alexei 
VĂRZARU, Vladimir 
SECRIERU Nicolae 
GUȚU, Marin 
LUPAN, Oleg 
VERJBIŢKI, Valeriu 
MAGARIU, Nicolae 
Keywords: nanosatellite;educational missions;KiboCube program;International Space Station (ISS);United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA);Japanese Aerospace Agency (JAXA);Technical University of Moldova (TUM)
Issue Date: 2022
Source: BOSTAN, Viorel, BOSTAN, Ion, ILCO, Valentin, MELNIC, Vladimir, MARTÎNIUC, Alexei, VĂRZARU, Vladimir, SECRIERU, Nicolae, GUŢU, Marin, LUPAN, Oleg, VERJBIŢKI, Valeriu, MAGARIU, Nicolae. O privire generală asupra experienței Universității Tehnice din Moldova de construire și lansare a nanosatelitului TUMnanoSAT. In: Fizica şi Tehnologiile Moderne, 2022, nr. 3-4(79-80), pp. 7-32. ISSN 1810-6498. DOI: 10.53081/1810-6498.2022.79-80.7
Project: 20.80009.5007.09. Elaborarea şi lansarea seriei de nanosateliţi cu misiuni de cercetare de pe Staţia Spaţială Internaţională, monitorizarea, postoperarea lor şi promovarea tehnologiilor spaţiale / Development and launch of the series of nanosatellites with research missions on the International Space Station, monitoring, postoperating and promoting space technologies 
Journal: Fizica şi Tehnologiile Moderne
Abstract: 
The team of the National Center for Space Technologies of the Technical University of Moldova (TUM) was selected by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Japan Aerospace Agency (JAXA) for the 4th round of the KiboCUBE Program for the launch of the TUMnanoSAT nanosatellite from the International Space Station (ISS). In this paper, an overview of the educational and scientific mission of TUMnanoSAT, the impact on the system design and the educational opportunities are presented. The primary mission of the TUMnanoSAT was to provide hands-on experience to students in designing, building, and testing a space system with a specific task/mission. This paper presents an overview of the TUMnanoSAT designed at the TUM and included in KiboCube Program. There are described educational missions of the nanosatellite and it is given an overall systems overview, including: structure, electrical power supply, processing and data management and telemetry communications
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/2134
ISSN: 1810-6498
2537-6349
DOI: 10.53081/1810-6498.2022.79-80.7
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