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  • SOYUZ CANSAT, A FRENCH - RUSSIAN COOPERATION ON A SPACE PROJECT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS - FROM CONCEPTION UP TO FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION

    Paper number

    IAC-14,E2,2,7,x27364

    Author

    Mr. Vincent Laquerbe, ISAE-ENSICA, France

    Year

    2014

    Abstract
    The CanSat is a multidisciplinary student project aimed at the design and development of a small
    scientific payload contained in the volume of a standard soda can. It is inspired by one of the current
    major space challenges: planetary probing.
    Soyuz-CanSat project was born in 2011 when Russian students from Samara State Aerospace Univer-
    sity (SSAU) met French students from Institut Sup–erieur de l'A–eronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-ENSICA)
    during the French launch campaign C'Space co-organized by French space agency (CNES) and Plaǹete
    Science Association in August 2011. Both Russian and French teams are composed of undergraduate
    License and Master Degree students.
    This two-years project main purpose was the successful delivery and launch of a French CanSat (built
    in ENSICA), from a Russian rocket, 1/25th replica of the Soyuz, during the French C'Space 2013. The
    CanSat technology has been developed for 5 years within ISAE-ENSICA. Hence, this cooperation was
    to bring a whole set of evolutions and redesign of the previous CanSat in order to adapt it to its new
    constraints as a result of its integration in the rocket. This required strong communications between both
    teams and bilateral cooperation.
    The aim of a CanSat is to accomplish some specific missions that can be chosen freely. These missions
    will determine the scientific interest of the project as well as give a measure of the overall project success.
    With respect to the context of the project, the chosen missions for this CanSat were:
    ffl Payload integration on the rocket. Accelerations over 12g, volume and mass constraints, electronic
    start-up.
    ffl Real-time probing and data transmission to the ground (telemetry). Communication link within a
    range of 1.5 Km.
    ffl Autonomous Come-Back. Involving giving the CanSat the capability of reaching a predefined target
    on the ground, which is still a real scientific and industrial challenge.
    The accomplishment of these three missions led to some specific tasks. A thorough analysis of the
    structure resistance to the new rocket constraints was held. Reinforcement and redesign of the former
    structure were needed. Additionally, in order to increase the communication range, it was decided to design
    and develop our own antennae. Those tasks make part of a whole multidisciplinary project enriched by
    the international cooperation frame where communication with Russian team was crucial.
    Abstract document

    IAC-14,E2,2,7,x27364.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

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