'Smartphone satellite' developed by Surrey space researchers

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Press Release 24th January 2011 'Smartphone satellite' developed by Surrey space researchers Space researchers at the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) have developed STRaND-1, a satellite containing a smartphone payload that will be launched into orbit around the Earth later this year. STRaND-1 (Surrey Training, Research and Nanosatellite Demonstrator) is being developed by the Surrey team to demonstrate the advanced capabilities of a satellite built quickly using advanced commercial off-the-shelf components. STRaND-1's lead researcher Dr Chris Bridges explained why a smartphone made an ideal satellite payload "Smartphones pack lots of components such as sensors, video cameras, GPS systems and Wi-Fi radios that are technologically advanced but a fraction of the size, weight and cost of components used in existing satellite systems. And because many smartphones also run on free operating systems that lend themselves to online software developers, the creators of applications ( apps ) for smartphones could feasibly develop apps for satellites," he said. STRaND stack and equipment Smartphones aren t designed to go into space, so in addition to extensive ground testing prior to launch there will be an in-orbit test campaign to put the phone through its paces. A powerful computer built at the SSC will test the vital statistics of the Ref: 10-348 Page 1 of 4

phone once in space. The computer will check which components of the phone are operating normally and when components malfunction in orbit for recovery. Images and messages from the phone will be sent back to Earth via a radio system. Once all the tests are complete, the micro computer will be switched off and the smartphone will be used to operate parts of the satellite. If a smartphone can be proved to work in space, it opens up lots of new technologies to a multitude of people and companies for space who usually can t afford it. It s a real game-changer for the industry," Dr Bridges added. A smartphone avionics suite is one of many technological advances packed into this 4 kg nano-satellite. To precisely point and manoeuvre, the satellite also incorporates advanced guidance, navigation and control systems including miniature reaction wheels, and a GPS receiver, as well as innovative pulse plasma thrusters to propel it through space. The long-established collaboration between Surrey Space Centre and SSTL means that the company benefits from the University of Surrey's advanced space engineering research, while the University s researchers and students get the chance to design, build and fly real space hardware alongside engineers from a worldleading small satellite provider. The STRaND-1 programme is part of a proud history of close collaboration between the University and SSTL; from the UoSAT missions of the 1990 s, through SNAP-1 in 2000," explained Dr Craig Underwood, Deputy Director of Surrey Space Centre and Principal Investigator of STRaND. The STRaND team Ref: 10-348 Page 2 of 4

SSTL s Shaun Kenyon, Project Manager for STRaND-1, said he was delighted with how the programme was going: When we came to the Surrey Space Centre with the idea of flying a smartphone they had the expertise and innovative satellite subsystems to complete our design. The operation of the smartphone is really just the icing on the cake to what is already an incredibly advanced satellite. SSTL s Head of Science Doug Liddle added: It's planned that STRaND-1 will be the first of many collaborative STRaND satellites between the University and SSTL. This provides a tangible means for the two groups to share capabilities, develop key skills and work with advanced commercial technology in space. With the smartphone payload costing less than 300 and the whole satellite costing less than a family car it s exciting to see how the team have managed to create a satellite with such incredible performance. About SSTL Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) is the world's leading small satellite company, delivering operational space missions for a range of applications including Earth observation, science and communications. The Company designs, manufactures and operates high performance satellites and ground systems for a fraction of the price normally associated with space missions, with over 300 staff working on turnkey satellite platforms, space-proven satellite subsystems and optical instruments. Since 1981 SSTL has built and launched 34 satellites as well as providing training and development programmes, consultancy services, and mission studies for ESA, NASA, international governments and commercial customers, with its innovative approach that is changing the economics of space. Based in Guildford, UK, SSTL is owned by EADS Astrium NV. www.sstl.co.uk About Surrey Space Centre Ref: 10-348 Page 3 of 4

The Surrey Space Centre (SSC), a Research Centre of the Faculty of Electronics and Physical Sciences (FEPS) at the University of Surrey, is a world leading Centre of Excellence in Space Engineering, whose aim is to underpin the technical development of the space industry through its advanced research programmes. SSC, comprising over 80 academics and researchers, develops new innovative technologies which are exploited by the space industry. Surrey's pioneering small satellite activities started in 1979 as an academic activity at the University, leading to the formation of a highly successful spin-out company Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL). SSC provides well focused space engineering education, postgraduate and industrial short courses, training the next generation space scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and business leaders. It has a large body of PhD, academic and industrial research, with a direct route through SSTL for rapid commercialization. SSC's Academic Research Laboratories cover advanced multidisciplinary small satellite and space system engineering techniques for Earth orbit and interplanetary space; innovative communications, remote sensing, robotics and space science payloads for small satellites; and enabling technologies for low cost space exploitation and planetary exploration, working in close collaboration with SSTL. www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/ssc Notes to editor: This press release can be downloaded as a Word or Pdf document at the following url: http://www.sstl.co.uk/news-and-events For more information, or to interview the STRaND-1 project team, please contact Phil Smith Tel: +44 (0)1727 733888 Email phil@communicationsmanagement.co.uk SSTL Contact: Joelle Sykes, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited Tel: +44 (0)1483 804243 Email: j.sykes@sstl.co.uk Press Contact: Robin Wolstenholme, bcm public relations Tel: +44 (0)1306 882288 Email: r.wolstenholme@bcmpublicrelations.com Ref: 10-348 Page 4 of 4

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