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Solar System Exploration Sciences by EQUULEUS on SLS EM-1 and Science Instruments Development Status

Authors :
Ikari, Satoshi
Fujiwara, Masahiro
Kondo, Hirotaka
Matsushita, Shuhei
Yoshikawa, Ichiro
Yoshioka, Kazuo
Hikida, Reina
Kawabata, Yosuke
Nakajima, Shintaro
Funase, Ryu
Kuwabara, Masaki
Yano, Hajime
Miyoshi, Kota
Hashimoto, Tatsuaki
Abe, Shinsuke
Fuse, Ryota
Masuda, Yosuke
Harima, Shosaku
Yanagisawa, Masahisa
Yamamoto, Kenji
Shimada, Ryuji
Hirai, Takayuki
Nakano, Haruki
Kando, Kosuke
Arai, Kazuyoshi
Fujii, Masayuki
Veysset, David
Sun, Yuchen
Kooi, Steven
Nelson, Keith
Source :
AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
DigitalCommons@USU, 2019.

Abstract

EQUULEUS is a spacecraft to explore the cislunar region including the Earth-Moon Lagrange point L2 (EML2) and will be launched by NASA’s SLS EM-1 rocket. Although the size of EQUULEUS is only 6U, the spacecraft carries three different science instruments. By using these instruments, the spacecraft will demonstrate three missions for solar system exploration science during and after the flight to EML2; imaging of the plasmasphere around the earth, observation of space dust flux in the cislunar region, and observation of lunar impact flashes at the far side of the moon. The developments and verifications of the flight models of these science instruments were completed by the end of 2018, and we started flight model integration and testing. This paper introduces the details of the scientific objectives, design results and development statuses of the instruments. In addition, results of the integration and pre-flight tests are also described.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites
Accession number :
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