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2 Failure  





3 See also  





4 References  














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PROITERES
Mission typeTechnology demonstrator
OperatorOsaka Institute of Technology
COSPAR ID2012-047B Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.38756
WebsiteOfficial Page
Spacecraft properties
Launch mass15 kg (33 lb)
Start of mission
Launch dateSeptember 9, 2012 (UTC) (2012-09-09Z)
RocketPSLV
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeSun Synchronous
Perigee altitude566 km
Apogee altitude566 km
Inclination97,9°
Period97min
 

Project description and goals[edit]

PROITERES (Project of OIT Electric-Rocket-Engine Onboard Small Space Ship) or 大阪工業大学 電気推進ロケットエンジン搭載小型スペースシッププロジェクト in Japanese is a satellite launched by ISRO in 2012 for Osaka Institute of Technology(OIT). This small (15 kg) boxlike system, with solar panels on the hull, is the testbench for the 4.4 W Pulsed Plasma Thruster[1] operating on the microsatellite platform. The total power budget of the satellite is 15 watt.

PROITERES' secondary goals, as stated by the manufacturer, are:[2]

It is equipped with 3-axis magnetic torquers and gyro-sensors for attitude control (orientation), a magnetic sensor on the boom, a solar sensor, and the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) visible spectrum camera with a five-lens system and a focal length of 85.3 mm and a f number of 3.6.[3][4]

Failure[edit]

As in 2013, PROITERES does not respond to any ground commands, although still broadcasting telemetry data. According to the PROITERES development team report on 17 January 2014 at JAXA annual symposium, the PROITERES had a design error resulting in the flight computer engaged in a boot loop. The root cause of the boot loop was the electromagnetic incompatibility issue, resulting in a reset signal being generated if power-up ramp rate of the flight computer is high enough.

The Osaka Institute of Technology team abandoned attempts to restore communications with PROITERES satellite and proceeded with development of the PROITERES-2 design.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ PROITERES system diagram
  • ^ "PROITERES (Project of Osaka Institute of Technology Electric-Rocket-Engine onboard Small Space Ship)". eoportal.org. June 12, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2023.

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