Portugal is back in space

O contrato não permite adiantar datas concretas, mas muitos apostam que dia de março é o dia em que o segundo satélite português será lançado para o espaço.
30 anos depois, Portugal regressa ao espaço a bordo de um Falcon 9, que será lançado da Base de Vandenberg, na Califórnia.

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AEROS – development of a nanosatellite platform as a precursor of a future
constellation to leverage the space and ocean scientific and economic synergies

O AEROS é um projeto aprovado e iniciado em 2020, liderado pela empresa Edisoft e composto por um consórcio de 9 entidades, entre os quais o CEiiA destaca-se pela sua contribuição para o projeto, contando ainda com a participação de 3 parceiros, das quais podemos destacar a presença internacional do MIT.
Sendo gerido a partir de Portugal, o objetivo do AEROS é desenvolver tecnologias e competências portuguesas para monitorizar e valorizar o oceano, combinando know how nacional e internacional para construir uma constelação de nano satélites.
Neste sentido, será desenvolvida uma plataforma de CubeSat, equipada com um conjunto de COTS standard, e que transportará um sensor hiperespectral, um rádio definido por software e um sistema de reflectometria de GNSS. O projeto AEROS pretende, também, desenvolver um Data Analysis Centre para recolha, processamento, análise e armazenamento de dados, utilizando a combinação das diferentes funcionalidades dos diversos payloads.
As atividades sob liderança do CEiiA incluem a definição de requisitos técnicos que guiam os desenvolvimentos dos diferentes subsistemas, o desenvolvimento da estrutura do CubeSat, a aquisição dos COTS necessários para operação do satélite e, por último, integração e lançamento do satélite AEROS. A definição da arquitetura, desenvolvimento e teste do Data Analysis Centre também faz parte das responsabilidades do CEiiA no âmbito do projeto.

The contract does not allow for specific dates to be announced, but many are betting that March will be the day on which the second Portuguese satellite will be launched into space.
30 years later, Portugal returns to space aboard a Falcon 9, which will be launched from Vandenberg Base, in California.

After 30 years, Portugal is returning to space with the first satellite fully developed and built in Portugal

AEROS Constellation
Development of a nanosatellite platform as a precursor of a future constellation to leverage the Space/Ocean scientific and economic synergies
One of the most valuable resources we have to protect are the world Oceans, as they make an important component of the Earth system, with a prominent role both as a mobiliser of technological, scientific, economic and social development. As Portugal starts to assume a stronger position as a robust space-faring nation, we look for the scientific and economic synergies that the New Space could leverage to prospect, monitor and value the Oceans in a sustainable manner, aligned with both the “Atlantic Interactions” research agenda and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The Consortium shall develop Portuguese technologies and competences to monitor and value the ocean, by combining national and international knowhow to build the AEROS constellation. Managed from Portugal, AEROS is an integrated system of assets and capabilities including different existent, improved and new platforms, operating in the Ocean and Space, equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and technologies, all connected through a communication network linked to a data gathering, processing and dissemination system.
To promote the national scientific and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and boost the links and connections between both, AEROS combines private companies like Edisoft, SpinWorks and DST, universities, as FCUP, UAlgarve and UAçores, and research and interface institutions, to better balance the two, including CEiiA, IBS, IN+ and IPMA. To fast track innovation and industrial development and the internationalization that AEROS can achieve, the national entities have partnered with researchers from different fields within MIT.

Project Main Goals:

  1. Development of a nanosatellite platform as a precursor of a future constellation to leverage the Space/Ocean scientific and economic synergies
  2. Refine Ocean data of interest to collect from space based on scientific and business requirements l Develop the satellite platform (hardware, software and payload)
  3. Prepare the Ground Segment for satellite command and telemetry reception
  4. Launch the satellite into space
  5. Collect, explore and disseminate the Ocean Data for scientific and business purpose

In CIMA

AEROS Constellation

| Participating Institutions

IMAR; CEiiA; AIR CENTRE ; SPINWORKS ;
DSTELECOM ; +ATLANTIC ; University of Minho ; FCUP University of Porto ;
University of Algarve ; Técnico, University of Lisbon ; MIT ;

| PT Research Team
Team From DSTelecom:
Sérgio Fernandes
Catarina Araújo
Nuno Morgado


| From AIRCentre:

Pedro Freire Silva
Tânia Chen


| From CEiiA:
André João
Inês Brandão
Liliana Baptista

| From Spinworks :
Tiago Hormigo
From University of Minho:
Eduardo Pereira


| From University of Algarve:
Flávio Martins
João Janeiro


| From University of Porto :
Frederico Francisco
Orfeu Bertolami


| From Técnico Lisboa :
Joana Mendonça
Rodrigo Lapa

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