TY - GEN
T1 - Advances for the first central-Am erica satellite
T2 - 66th International Astronautical Congress 2015: Space - The Gateway for Mankind's Future, IAC 2015
AU - Rosales-Aipi'zar, Luis Carlos
AU - Calvo-Alvarado, Julio Cesar
AU - Calvo-Obando, Ana Julieta
AU - Carrasquilla-Batista, Arys
AU - Jimenez, Adotfo Chaves
AU - Aivarado-Briceno, Carlos
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) is a public university dedicated to research on multiple science and engineering fields and has participated on IAC-13 and I AC-14 jointly with the Central American Association for Aeronautics and Space (ACAE), to develop the first Costa Rican's CubeSat space mission, aiming to generate new knowledge and to build the right momentum for the promotion of aerospace engineering in the Central American region. Through 2015, TEC has approved resources to start building the first phase of the project, which consists of supporting the scientific mission on the terrestrial surface for the design and construction of adequate technology to measure and track the growth of the tropical forest and weather variables and use them as a mechanism to estimate climate change impacts on the forest and its CO2 fixation capabilities. While scientific team works on technology adaptation for this purpose, the aerospace and project planning engineering group has continued efforts to design and conduct space mission execution as per internationally accepted standards and procedures. During 2015, the first phase of the space mission lifecycle has made a great progress. Hence, TEC is achieving its main goal by increasing new knowledge, skills and create learning experiences through the process of building a CubeSat as a service for the study climate change and carbon sequestration by forest biomass.
AB - Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) is a public university dedicated to research on multiple science and engineering fields and has participated on IAC-13 and I AC-14 jointly with the Central American Association for Aeronautics and Space (ACAE), to develop the first Costa Rican's CubeSat space mission, aiming to generate new knowledge and to build the right momentum for the promotion of aerospace engineering in the Central American region. Through 2015, TEC has approved resources to start building the first phase of the project, which consists of supporting the scientific mission on the terrestrial surface for the design and construction of adequate technology to measure and track the growth of the tropical forest and weather variables and use them as a mechanism to estimate climate change impacts on the forest and its CO2 fixation capabilities. While scientific team works on technology adaptation for this purpose, the aerospace and project planning engineering group has continued efforts to design and conduct space mission execution as per internationally accepted standards and procedures. During 2015, the first phase of the space mission lifecycle has made a great progress. Hence, TEC is achieving its main goal by increasing new knowledge, skills and create learning experiences through the process of building a CubeSat as a service for the study climate change and carbon sequestration by forest biomass.
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M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:84991467003
T3 - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
SP - 4298
EP - 4302
BT - 66th International Astronautical Congress 2015, IAC 2015
PB - International Astronautical Federation, IAF
Y2 - 12 October 2015 through 16 October 2015
ER -