Development of the ESRA CubeSat Mission to GTO

Carlos A. Maldonado,Jonathan Deming, Brooke N. Mosley,Justin McGlown,Anthony Nelson, Phil A. Fernandes,Anthony J. Rogers, Douglas Patrick,Martin Kroupa,Michael Caffrey,Susan Mendel,Kerry Boyd, August Gula, Kim Katko,Markus P. Hehlen,Daniel Arnold, Jonathan Barney,Ted Schultz,Dan Reisenfeld,Ruth Skoug, Angus Guider,Michael Holloway,Heidi Morning,John T. Steinberg,Erik Krause,Andrew Kirby,Darrel Beckman,Justin Tripp,Keith S. Morgan,Zachary Miller, Rob Merl,Paul S. Graham, Bradley Hoose, Joshua Ortner, Quinn Cole, Chuck Clanton,Brian A. Larsen, Tom Fairbanks,Jeff George, Rory Scobie, Kasidit Subsomboon, Kristina McKeown, Katherine Alano,John Michel

2023 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE(2023)

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The Experiment for Space Radiation Analysis (ESRA) is the next in the series of Demonstration and Validation (DemVal) projects the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) program will fly. The ESRA program will mature technologies such as the novel Wide-field-of-view Plasma Spectrometer (WPS) and the Energetic Charged Particle ( ECP) telescope, along with high voltage power supply, a 3U Eurocard single board computers, flight software architecture, and analog-to-digital electronics. The WPS and ECP sensors are intended to actively monitor the local space environment, thus allowing for the attribution and rapid anomaly resolution of unanticipated instrument or spacecraft behavior as a result of space weather effects.
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3U Eurocard single board computers,analog-to-digital electronics,Demonstration and Validation projects,DemVal projects,ECP sensors,ECP telescope,energetic charged particle telescope,ESRA CubeSat Mission,ESRA program,Experiment for Space Radiation Analysis,flight software architecture,GTO,LANL,local space environment,Los Alamos National Laboratory program,wide-field-of-view plasma spectrometer,WPS
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