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Papermodel
a paper model of the flying laptop is available from this site (German). You can also access the pdf sheet directly here (also German)


- Project Description
- Images
- Videos & Animations
- Posters
- Congress papers

 

Project Description
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Project Booklet (german - june 2009)
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Overall Drawing
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Project Description (out of date)

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Project Brochure (out of date)

 

Images
- jpg In-orbit configuration
- jpg Launch configuration
- jpg Screenshot: attitude arrows
- jpg Screenshot: orbital scenario simulation

 

Videos & Animations
- avi
1.5 MB

Exploded 360° view

- avi
4.0
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Mechanical Ground Support Equipment (MGSE)
- avi
4.1 MB
Flying Laptop view during nadir imaging
- avi
0.7 MB
Nadir imaging principle
- avi
1.8 MB
BRDF imaging principle
- avi
12.4 MB

Access to IRS ground station via Ka-band link
- avi
4.6 MB
S-Band mechanism in action
- exe
0.6 MB
XviD (= free DivX) Codec Installer for Windows
To watch the above animations it is neccessary to have this video codec installed.

 

Posters
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Poster: Flying Laptop - First Micro Satellite of the University of Stuttgart for Earth Observation and Technology Evaluation, 8th Australian Space Development Conference, July 28-30, 2004, Adelaide, Australia.

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Poster for the exhibition "Highlights der Physik" (in German).
Created: 06/2004

 

Congress Papers
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H.-P. Roeser , M. v. Schoenermark, F. Huber, G. Grillmayer, M. Lengowski, S. Walz, A.Falke, T. Wegmann: Earth Observation with the Small Satellite Flying Laptop of the University of Stuttgart, 9th ISU Annual International Symposium , Strasbourg, France, November 30 - December 3, 2004.
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G. Grillmayer, M. Lengowski, S. Walz, H.-P. Röser, F. Huber, M. v. Schönermark, T. Wegmann: Flying Laptop - Micro-Satellite of the University of Stuttgart for Earth Observation and Technology Demonstration, IAC-04-IAA.4.11.P.08, 55th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, Canada, October 4-8, 2004.