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Nanosatellite Myths Vs. Facts
Myth #1: Nanosatellites Reliability

Myth: Nanosatellites are not reliable, Their success rate
is less than 50%
Fact: Success rate of Nanosatellite projects for the last
five years are stable and are about 80%
• Nanosatellite Industry is complex and incorporates
    industrial, research and academic institues
• Discussing “Nanosatellite Reliability” without taking
    into account who manufactured the satellites is like
    discussing “automobile reliability” while comparing
    BMW to TATA
Are COTS Reliable enough ?
   ‫• הגרף הבא מציג סטטיסטיקה(*) של נאנולווינים‬
                              CubeSat ‫מבוססי‬




• source: Wikipedia Cubesat page
Myth #2: Components Reliability

Myth: Components are not reliable, They are the cause for
failures
Fact: Components are very reliable, the problem is
workmanship
• Two thirds of the projects are done by amateurs with no
   experience in space standards AIT
• Technical analysis presented at 2011 small sat conference
   showed most failures are related to workmanship
• Components are getting better all the time
   – This is a competitive market with several leading manufacturers
     pushing for constant quality improvement of products
Most satellites are being built by amateurs




•Attack of the CubeSats: A Statistical Look: Michael Swartwout – Saint Louis University
Subsystems Failure analysis
• Keeping space industry standards during AIT
  prevent failures




            Source: SPACECIALIST research
Myth #3: Nanosatellites don’t last long in space

Myth: Nanosatellites that reach space last for several
months and than die
Fact: There are nanosatellites that launched almost a
decade ago and are still operational
• Manny of current components are RAD tolerant up
  to 20 Krad
• Computers are Latchup and SEU protected
• The low cost allow redundancy
   – Several items in a satellite
   – Several satellites (mission redundancy)
Mission Lifetime for Nanosatellites
•   Satellites active since 2003
     – Cute-1
     – CubeSat XI-IV
     – RS-22
•   Satellites active since 2005
     – Cubesat XI-V
•   Satellites active since 2006
     – GeneSat-1
•   Satellites active since 2008
     – Cute-1.7 + APD II
     – Delfi-C3
     – SEEDS II
•   Satellites active since 2009
     –   PRISM
     –   SwissCube
     –   BEESAT
     –   ITUpSAT1
•   Average mission lifetime = 40 months

           source of data: Cubesat page at the AMSAT web page
Summary

• About 65% of nanosatellites projects are being built by
  amateurs “responsible” for most of the failures
   – “Flagships” launching more than one satellites have a success
     rate of 52 out of 59
• Workmanship is the main cause for failures
   – Communication system failures are often due to bad wiring and
     not transmitter or receiver failures
   – Power system failures mostly occur due to connection loss
     between solar panels and batteries
• Quality of subsystem is constantly improving
   – Number of manufacturers is rising, especially in Europe
   – Economical constraints derived meticulous QA
   – Competitiveness in the market manifests in the form of better
     quality products
• Size doesn’t matter
   – Use of proven methodologies especially during AIT is a MUST
Thank you
Sources of Information
•    25 Years of Small Satellites
      – Siegfried Janson – The Aerospace Corporation
•    Attack of the CubeSats: A Statistical Look
      – Michael Swartwout – Saint Louis University
•    Recent CubeSat Launch Experiences on U.S. Launch Vehicles
      – Jordi Puig-Suari, Roland Coelho – California Polytechnic State University; Scott Williams, Victor
        Aguero, Kyle Leveque, Bryan Klofas – SRI International
•    Distant Horizons: Smallsat Evolution in the Mid-to-Far Term
      – Matt Bille, Paul Kolodziejski, Tom Hunsaker – Booz Allen Hamilton
•    Nine Years and Counting – A Nanosatellite Designer's Perspective
      – Andrew E. Kalman , President & CTO, Pumpkin, Inc. Director, SSDL, Stanford University
•    Propulsion Solutions for CubeSats
      – W. Dan Williams, Busek Co. Inc
•    Beyond CubeSats: Operational, Responsive, Nanosatellite Missions
      – Jeroen Rotteveel, ISIS- Innovative Solutions in Space




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Nanosatellite myths vs facts

  • 2. Myth #1: Nanosatellites Reliability Myth: Nanosatellites are not reliable, Their success rate is less than 50% Fact: Success rate of Nanosatellite projects for the last five years are stable and are about 80% • Nanosatellite Industry is complex and incorporates industrial, research and academic institues • Discussing “Nanosatellite Reliability” without taking into account who manufactured the satellites is like discussing “automobile reliability” while comparing BMW to TATA
  • 3. Are COTS Reliable enough ? ‫• הגרף הבא מציג סטטיסטיקה(*) של נאנולווינים‬ CubeSat ‫מבוססי‬ • source: Wikipedia Cubesat page
  • 4. Myth #2: Components Reliability Myth: Components are not reliable, They are the cause for failures Fact: Components are very reliable, the problem is workmanship • Two thirds of the projects are done by amateurs with no experience in space standards AIT • Technical analysis presented at 2011 small sat conference showed most failures are related to workmanship • Components are getting better all the time – This is a competitive market with several leading manufacturers pushing for constant quality improvement of products
  • 5. Most satellites are being built by amateurs •Attack of the CubeSats: A Statistical Look: Michael Swartwout – Saint Louis University
  • 6. Subsystems Failure analysis • Keeping space industry standards during AIT prevent failures Source: SPACECIALIST research
  • 7. Myth #3: Nanosatellites don’t last long in space Myth: Nanosatellites that reach space last for several months and than die Fact: There are nanosatellites that launched almost a decade ago and are still operational • Manny of current components are RAD tolerant up to 20 Krad • Computers are Latchup and SEU protected • The low cost allow redundancy – Several items in a satellite – Several satellites (mission redundancy)
  • 8. Mission Lifetime for Nanosatellites • Satellites active since 2003 – Cute-1 – CubeSat XI-IV – RS-22 • Satellites active since 2005 – Cubesat XI-V • Satellites active since 2006 – GeneSat-1 • Satellites active since 2008 – Cute-1.7 + APD II – Delfi-C3 – SEEDS II • Satellites active since 2009 – PRISM – SwissCube – BEESAT – ITUpSAT1 • Average mission lifetime = 40 months source of data: Cubesat page at the AMSAT web page
  • 9. Summary • About 65% of nanosatellites projects are being built by amateurs “responsible” for most of the failures – “Flagships” launching more than one satellites have a success rate of 52 out of 59 • Workmanship is the main cause for failures – Communication system failures are often due to bad wiring and not transmitter or receiver failures – Power system failures mostly occur due to connection loss between solar panels and batteries • Quality of subsystem is constantly improving – Number of manufacturers is rising, especially in Europe – Economical constraints derived meticulous QA – Competitiveness in the market manifests in the form of better quality products • Size doesn’t matter – Use of proven methodologies especially during AIT is a MUST
  • 11. Sources of Information • 25 Years of Small Satellites – Siegfried Janson – The Aerospace Corporation • Attack of the CubeSats: A Statistical Look – Michael Swartwout – Saint Louis University • Recent CubeSat Launch Experiences on U.S. Launch Vehicles – Jordi Puig-Suari, Roland Coelho – California Polytechnic State University; Scott Williams, Victor Aguero, Kyle Leveque, Bryan Klofas – SRI International • Distant Horizons: Smallsat Evolution in the Mid-to-Far Term – Matt Bille, Paul Kolodziejski, Tom Hunsaker – Booz Allen Hamilton • Nine Years and Counting – A Nanosatellite Designer's Perspective – Andrew E. Kalman , President & CTO, Pumpkin, Inc. Director, SSDL, Stanford University • Propulsion Solutions for CubeSats – W. Dan Williams, Busek Co. Inc • Beyond CubeSats: Operational, Responsive, Nanosatellite Missions – Jeroen Rotteveel, ISIS- Innovative Solutions in Space 11