论文标题
从成功的小型卫星任务中学到的成就和经验
Achievements and Lessons Learned from Successful Small Satellite Missions for Space Weather-Oriented Research
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论文摘要
当第一个立方体发射近二十年前时,很少有人认为微型卫星可能被证明是有用的科学工具。怀疑论者比比皆是。但是,在过去的十年中,太空任务实施了非常成功的实施,这些太空任务可以使快速加入的立方体和小型卫星技术的创造性和创新使用来进行重要的科学实验和任务。现在,几个项目已经使用Cubesats获得了构成高调工程和科学出版物的基础的首次观察和发现,从而毫无疑问地建立了Cobesats的科学价值和广泛的实用性。在本文中,我们描述了从具有太空天气重点的成功的Cubesat任务的代表性选择中学到的最新成就和经验教训。我们得出的结论是,这些任务之所以成功,部分原因是它们的有限资源不仅促进了任务的重点,而且还促进了相对较高的科学回报的适当冒险。对这些立方体任务和几个较大任务的指导出版物的定量分析表明,在通过任务成本将出版物归一化或以所有任务出版物的加权净科学影响表示时,任务结果指标比较有利。
When the first CubeSats were launched nearly two decades ago, few people believed that the miniature satellites would likely prove to be a useful scientific tool. Skeptics abounded. However, the last decade has seen the highly successful implementation of space missions that make creative and innovative use of fast-advancing CubeSat and small satellite technology to carry out important science experiments and missions. Several projects now have used CubeSats to obtain first-of-their-kind observations and findings that have formed the basis for high-profile engineering and science publications, thereby establishing without doubt the scientific value and broad utility of CubeSats. In this paper, we describe recent achievements and lessons learned from a representative selection of successful CubeSat missions with a space weather focus. We conclude that these missions were successful in part because their limited resources promoted not only mission focus but also appropriate risk-taking for comparatively high science return. Quantitative analysis of refereed publications from these CubeSat missions and several larger missions reveals that mission outcome metrics compare favorably when publication number is normalized by mission cost or if expressed as a weighted net scientific impact of all mission publications.