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  • Balloon Launch - A Solution for Cheap Launch of Micro/Nano/Pico-Satellites

    Paper number

    IAC-14,D2,7,12,x23372

    Author

    Mr. Seyed Ali Nasseri, Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), Canada

    Year

    2014

    Abstract
    More than 55 years have passes since the first man-made object was launched to space on board a rocket. Space systems have drastically evolved since then and satellites have become much smaller. A lot of countries are now working on their own micro-, nano- and pico- satellites. Despite this decrease in size and increase in development of such systems, we are still relying on the same strategy to launch them into space, namely on board a rocket. Although this approach is acceptable for many missions due to the high orbital altitudes needed or the large mass being transported, our new small satellites might need a transportation solution of their own. By employing simpler launch methods, we will be able to make space access and satellite launch more cost effective and accessible. \\
    In this paper, a novel concept is proposed for launching small satellites using a two stage approach. The first stage uses a balloon and the buoyancy force associated with it to reach a high altitude. Then the second stage, which might involve use of the gas in the balloon or a small rocket stage, increase altitude and injects the system into orbit. The feasibility of using this concept is assessed in this paper and its performance measures are identified.
    Abstract document

    IAC-14,D2,7,12,x23372.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

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