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FedSat: Three Years of Space Science & Technology Andrew Parfitt and Brian Fraser Cooperative Research Centre for Sa

FedSat: Three Years of Space Science & Technology Andrew Parfitt and Brian Fraser Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems. NewMag Magnetometer Contact: Professor Brian Fraser Brian.Fraser@newcastle.edu.au. Ka-Band Communications Contact: Professor Sam Reisenfeld samr@uts.edu.au.

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FedSat: Three Years of Space Science & Technology Andrew Parfitt and Brian Fraser Cooperative Research Centre for Sa

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  1. FedSat: Three Years of Space Science & Technology Andrew Parfitt and Brian Fraser Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems NewMag Magnetometer Contact: Professor Brian Fraser Brian.Fraser@newcastle.edu.au Ka-Band Communications Contact: Professor Sam Reisenfeld samr@uts.edu.au Calibrated geomagnetic field data for space weather related science Field aligned current analysis Killer electron effects Environment diagnostics for spacecraft failure mechanisms Conjunctions and correlations with other spacecraft measurements Measured Ka-band propagation through rain cells Proven spatial and frequency tracking 20GHz downlink propagation measurements show weather effects on link Bent pipe capability demonstrated GPS Receiver Contact: Dr Rodney Walker RA.Walker@qut.edu.au Scientific Data: Professor Peter Dyson P.Dyson@latrobe.edu.au NewMag Data on World Data Centre web site Communications Payload with Ka-band, UHF and On-board Processing Units GPS data for spacecraft timing, orbit determination and attitude control Ionospheric occultation measurements based on total electron density derived From GPS data ADAM Contact: Professor Bill Cowley Bill.Cowley@unisa.edu.au Time-domain burst messaging from multiple ground terminals On-board processing and storage capability for data acquisition and messaging Platform Research Contact: Mirek Vesely mirekv@vipac.com.au Tomographic map of electron density based on GPS data Reconfigurable Spacecraft Computer Contact: Professor Miles Moody M.Moody@qut.edu.au Spacecraft system design and modelling Small satellite methodologies Operations management and spacecraft control Internal payload and systems view of FedSat Demonstrated autonomous self-healing capability after radiation upset events FPGA based for high performance on-board processing capability High Performance Computer Payload

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