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A calibrated light source capable of illuminating a square object of up to 12×35 cm2 (e.g., one or two adjacent faces of a 3U CubeSat) at different angles of incidence with nearly uniform spatial distribution. Power density can be set either equal to direct sunlight on the Earth’s surface (so-called AM1) or outside the atmosphere (so-called AM0) or other selectable illuminations. -
A triad of orthogonal Helmholtz coils that allow to create a uniform magnetic field, fixed or rotating, inside a sphere of 60 cm in diameter, or a cubic one of 35x35x35 cm3 (27U CubeSat), without embedded coil controller. The Helmholtz Cage can be used both to cancel the Earth’s magnetic field and generate an area with a magnetic field very close to zero, and to produce a magnetic field of intensity based on user controller, both fixed and rotating. -
A triad of orthogonal Helmholtz coils that allow to create a uniform magnetic field, fixed or rotating, inside a sphere of user-defined size. The Helmholtz Cage can be used both to cancel the Earth's magnetic field and generate an area with a magnetic field very close to zero, and to produce a magnetic field of intensity up to user-defined value, oriented at will in space, both fixed and slowly rotating. -
A WiFi-enabled 6-sensor data logger and integrated controller with two controllable power outputs. It is able to simultaneously collect and process data from 6 different sensors via as many SPI interfaces or analog channels and control two power outputs, up to 20V, 150W (total). It is compatible with all SpaceMotionery sensors and actuators. -
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Our price is a Reference Price, it might change according to your order. A fully didactical satellite frame (non flyable) which can be used by students to assemble their CubeSat pre-totypes or to understand the concepts of satellite integration. -
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A calibrated light source capable of illuminating a square object of up to 12×12 cm2 (e.g., one or two adjacent faces of a 1U CubeSat) at different angles of incidence with nearly uniform spatial distribution. Power density can be set either equal to direct sunlight on the Earth’s surface (so-called AM1) or outside the atmosphere (so-called AM0) or other selectable illuminations.