Adopted for space debris research! Structure for ultra-small satellites: 'Monobase Frame'
Adopted in a demonstration experiment by Kyushu University aimed at solving the space debris problem. MBF was chosen for the frame part of the experimental satellite!
The aluminum monocoque structure 'MBF: Monobase Frame', handled by Shimin Iron Works, has been adopted for research by the "Kyushu University Spacecraft Dynamics Laboratory." In this laboratory, a demonstration experiment is being conducted on the technology of measuring the orbit of "space debris" from Earth through photometric observations (light curve inversion), which is a challenge in space development. Specifically, the main mission involves combining attitude orbital observation data with light curves to demonstrate dynamic estimation through optical observations. Our MBF has been adopted as the frame component of this "Q-Li" project, and we are engaged in co-creation development to contribute to space debris research. **Features of MBF:** - Lightweight and highly flexible in design due to its monolithic construction through machining. - Fewer parts allow for a reduction in assembly labor. - Capable of high-quality mass production. *For details on the demonstration experiment and MBF, please refer to the "Catalog Download" below.*
- Company:石敏鐵工
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