Flying Laptop Explained

The German Flying Laptop satellite, launched on 14 July 2017 on a Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan,[1] hosts the OSIRISv1 laser communications experiment.[2] The satellite has a total mass of 110 kg. It operates at a 600km (400miles) Sun-synchronous orbit with an inclination of 97.6 degrees.[3]

The satellite is part of the Stuttgart Small Satellite Program, a program led by the German Space Agency.

Optical communications tests have been carried out with ground stations in Japan, Europe, and Canada,[4] with a data rate of up to 200 Mbit/s, from orbit to ground only.

The two fixed lasers of OSIRISv1 are aimed at ground stations by 'body pointing', attitude control of the entire satellite, using four reaction wheels.[5] The reaction wheels can be desaturated using three internal magnetorquers.[5]

Flying Laptop carries a de-orbit mechanism called DOM2500 developed by Tohoku University and manufactured by Nakashimada Engineering Works, Ltd., which upon activation will unfurl a sail to increase atmospheric drag.[6] [7] The device will be used at the end of the satellite mission.[8]

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  1. Web site: 'Flying Laptop' and 'TechnoSat' successfully launched . 2023-05-10 . www.dlr.de . en.
  2. https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/DLR_laser_terminal_in_space_establishes_contact_with_Japanese_ground_station_999.html DLR laser terminal in space establishes contact with Japanese ground station Mar 2021
  3. Web site: Flying Laptop . 2023-05-10 . www.eoportal.org . en.
  4. https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-03/nioi-jij032621.php Japan-Germany international joint experiment on space optical communication Mar 2021
  5. https://elib.dlr.de/131844/1/Fuchs-2019-OSIRISv1_on_FLP_Results-ICSOS_2019.pdf OSIRISv1 on Flying Laptop: Measurement Results and Outlook preprint Fuchs 2019
  6. Web site: Stuttgart University small satellite mission capacities built up along with its Flying Laptop project. . . November 14, 2018 . 2023-06-03.
  7. Web site: DOM Feature . Nakashimada Engineering Works, Ltd. . 2023-06-03.
  8. Web site: Flying Laptop Academic Small Satellite Flying Laptop . . 2023-06-03.