Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Space Systems Laboratory (MIT SSL)
Platform
CubeSat (3U)
Operator
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Space Systems Laboratory (MIT SSL)
Mass at launch
5.5 kg
Dry Mass
kg
Basic shape
Dimension (m)
Equipment
Solar array
4 deployable fixed solar arrays
Stabilization
Propulsion
None
DC power
Design lifetime
End of live:
Out of service:
Re-entered date:
01 Aug 2015
Lifetime:
Description:
MicroMAS (Micro-sized Microwave Atmospheric Satellite), is a three-unit CubeSat being developed by the Space Systems
Laboratory to integrate an MIT Lincoln Laboratory microwave radiometer payload with a three-axis stabilized CubeSat bus.
The payload is a multispectral passive microwave radiometer that collects observations in the 118 GHz range, complementing
existing on-orbit radiometer capability delivered by larger systems that operate in other spectral bands. MicroMAS will provide
unprecedented observations of the dynamics of hurricane and other large storm systems with significantly improved revisit times
and comparable resolution to large polar-orbiting satellites. The implementation of the atmospheric science mission using
low-cost commercial components and the standard CubeSat launch vehicle interface will demonstrate a transformative satellite
architecture for future meteorological satellites. The MicroMAS mission enables the persistent collection of data from multiple
low-cost distributed platforms to greatly improve operational numerical weather predictions, climate records, and other scientific
objectives.
In order to effectively collect data with the radiometer sensor, the spacecraft must simultaneously sweep the radiometer
field of view perpendicular to the groundtrack while maintaining a 3-axis stabilized orientation fixed in the local vertical
local horizontal frame. Analysis determined that it would not be possible to spin the entire satellite and simultaneously maintain
the LVLH orientation. This attitude control problem led to a novel design solution to implement a dual-spinner design on the
CubeSat architecture, in which a custom designed spinner assembly, would join the rotating payload module to the rest of the
satellite.
Mission details:
MicroMAS was launched on board of Cygnus CRS-2 to the International Space Station, and deployed from the Japanese airlock
on 04 March 2015.