@InProceedings{SchuchDurã:2013:BrINNA,
author = "Schuch, Nelson Jorge and Dur{\~a}o, Ot{\'a}vio Santos
Cupertino",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "The Brazilian INPE-UFSM NANOSATC-BR CubeSat Program",
booktitle = "Proceedings...",
year = "2013",
organization = "IAA Conference on University Satellites Missions and Cubesat
Winter Workshop, 2.",
keywords = "NANOSATC-BR CubeSat Program, nanosatellite, magnetosphere.",
abstract = "The Brazilian INPE-UFSM NANOSATC-BR CubeSat Program is presented.
The Program consists of a Capacity Building Integrated Program on
space science, engineering and computer sciences for the
development of space technologies using CubeSat satellites,
starting with a first Brazilian Scientific Nanosatellite, the
NANOSATC-BR1. The INPE-UFSMs cooperation is basically between the
Southern Regional Space Research Center (CRS), from the Brazilian
INPE/MCTI, with the Santa Maria Space Science Laboratory -
LACESM/CT-UFSM; the Santa Maria Design House (SMDH); and the
Graduate Program in Microelectronics from the Federal University
of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS. The Capacity Building Program was
conceived at the CRS, where acts the Program's General Coordinator
and Manager, having technical collaboration and management of the
Missions General Coordinator for Engineering and Space Technology
at INPEs Headquarter (HQ), in S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos,
S{\~a}o Paulo, with the involvement of undergraduate students
from the Federal University of Santa Maria UFSM and graduate
students from INPE/MCTI, ITA/DCTA/CA-MD and UFRGS. The Program
already consisting of two cubesats, NANOSATC-BR 1 and 2 and with
the prospective launch of three other cubesats in the next five
years and operate them for at least 6 months each. This paper
focuses on the development of the NANOSATC-BR1 Project. The
NANOSATC-BR2 Mission payload characteristics are described in
specific papers at this 2º IAA-2013. The NANOSATC-BR1 Project
concept was developed to: i) monitor, in real time, the Geospace,
the ionosphere, the energetic particle precipitation and the
disturbances at the Earth's magnetosphere over the Brazilian
Territory, and ii) the determination of their effects on regions
such as the South American Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA) and the
Brazilian sector of the Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ). The Program
has support from The Brazilian Space Agency (AEB).",
conference-location = "Roma, Italy",
conference-year = "Feb. 03-09, 2013 Roma, Italy",
label = "self-archiving-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Paper - IAA-CU-13-09-02 - Nelson Jorge Schuch.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "29 mar. 2024"
}