JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

講演情報

[E] ポスター発表

セッション記号 P (宇宙惑星科学) » P-CG 宇宙惑星科学複合領域・一般

[P-CG24] 宇宙・惑星探査の将来計画および関連する機器開発の展望

コンビーナ:吉岡 和夫(東京大学大学院新領域創成科学研究科)、笠原 慧(東京大学)、小川 和律(宇宙航空研究開発機構)、尾崎 光紀(金沢大学理工研究域電子情報学系)

[PCG24-P09] Microsatellite Development and Education of Space Science and Technology at Kanazawa University

*井町 智彦1八木谷 聡1米徳 大輔1笠原 禎也1澤野 達哉1有元 誠1佐野 圭1後藤 由貴1尾崎 光紀1藤本 龍一1 (1.金沢大学)

キーワード:超小型衛星、重力波、金沢大学衛星プロジェクト

At Kanazawa University, Advanced Research Center for Space Science and Technology (ARC-SAT) has been established on July 1, 2019. ARC-SAT has 3 research divisions: Satellite Development Division, Astronomy & Astrophysics Division and Solar-Terrestrial Science Division. ARC-SAT is concluding “Kanazawa University Satellite Project (Kanazawa-SAT3: Study and Training in Space Science and Technology for Kanazawa Cube-Satellites)”. In this project, a space science and engineering course has been established in the Graduate School of Natural Sciences in April 2018. This course is based on the 'satellite development by students', and students are actually involved in the design, fabrication, ground tests, and operation of scientific satellites, aiming to train personnel who are familiar with space science and space engineering, with satellite-development skills.
As an activity of ARC-SAT and Kanazawa-SAT3 project, a microsatellite is being developed by staff and students of Kanazawa University. It is a scientific satellite which will contribute to the elucidation of the mechanism of gravitational wave generation by identifying the source of gravitational wave by detecting the arrival direction of gamma rays and X rays radiated at the same time when a gravitational waves are generated by collision of astronomical objects. It is a microsatellite with a total weight of 50 kg or less, and its size is cubic with a side of 50 cm, and will be inserted into a solar synchronous orbit at about 660 km altitude. The satellite is on the stage of flight model assembly. And for the ground station, we have installed a paraboric antenna (2.4 m is diamiter) and a crossed Yagi antenna (14 elements) in Kanazawa university.
In the presentation, we will report the details of ARC-SAT and Kanazawa-SAT3 project, and the development status of our satellite.