IMP: Using microsat technology to support engineering research inside of the International Space Station

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Carroll, KA [1 ]
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[1] Dynacon Enterprises Ltd, Space Projects, Mississauga, ON L4V 1R1, Canada
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This paper describes an international Space Station (ISS) experiment-support facility being developed by Dynacon for the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), based on microsatellite technology. The facility is called the 'Intravehicular Maneuverable Platform." or IMP. The core of IMP is a small, free-floating platform (or "bus'') deployed inside one of the pressurized crew modules of ISS. Exchangeable experimental pal loads can then be mounted to the IMP bust in order to carry out engineering development or demonstration tests, or microgravity science experiments: the bus provides these payloads with services typical of a standard satellite bus (power, attitude control, etc.). The IMP facility takes advantage of unique features of the ISS, such as the Shuttle-based logistics sq stem and the continuous availability of crew members. to greatly reduce the expense of carrying out space engineering experiments. Further cost reduction has been made possible by incorporating technology that Dynacon has developed for use in a current microsatellite mission. Numerous potential payloads for IMP have been identified, and the first of these (a flexible satellite control experiment) is under development by Dynacon and the University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies, for the CSA.
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