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NASA tests CubeSat-based laser communications

• http://www.gizmag.com, CHRIS WOOD

While the mission, known as the Optical Communications and Sensor Demonstration (OCSD), has already been successfully placed in orbit, the team is currently working to resolve an issues with its attitude control system.

The biggest difference between the CubeSat-mounted OCSD system and existing space laser solutions, such as the OPALS system mounted on the International Space Station, is that the laser is hard-mounted to the body of the spacecraft. There's no need for gimbals, as the entire spacecraft can instead rotate to the desired orientation. This allows the laser system to be much more compact than existing solutions. 

The test will involve pointing the miniature satellite accurately at a target, then transferring data by rates up to 200 Mb/s. Unfortunately, things aren't off to the best start, with the team reporting a problem with the CubeSat's attitude control system, which is essential to the test. The Aerospace Corporation of El Segundo is currently working with NASA to resolve the issue.


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