[Maslul] Students worldwide to come up with a space mission to be launched in 2010

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YES3 call for proposals

30 August 2006

Students worldwide are being asked to come up with ideas for a space  mission to be launched in 2010. Proposals are now being sought for  YES3, the third project in ESA�ソスs Young Engineer�ソスs Satellite  Programme, the project that gives students the chance to design and  build space hardware.

To date, more than 450 students from 50 universities have taken part  in ESA�ソスs Young Engineer�ソスs Satellite (YES) programme. YES1, a 350 kg  satellite built by European students was successfully launched in  October 1997; YES2 will be placed on board ESA�ソスs Foton-M3 mission,  scheduled for launch next September.

Once in space, YES2 will deploy its own mini-satellite and re-entry  vehicle called Fotino. The mission involves the first use of a tether  to return a payload from space, paving the way for a safe, low cost  return capability as an alternative to conventional rocket  propulsion. Since the YES2 project began in 2002, over 400 students  have contributed to the project by making design suggestions,  planning or carrying out tests and building hardware.

Students, professors and universities are now being asked to come up  with ground-breaking ideas for YES3. If their ideas are selected,  they will then be asked to help design and build the project. The  scope for proposals is as vast as space itself; suggestions made so  far include:


- deployment of a tethered re-entry capsule in combination with up  to 20 CubeSats at an orbital altitude of around 300-400 km to provide  a network of satellites for research into the upper atmosphere

- deployment of a tethered inflatable re-entry capsule (the  original YES2 concept)

- a solar sail technology demonstration mission to put a solar sail  of perhaps 100m2 in orbit above the Earth�ソスs atmosphere

- a cluster of 5 sub-orbital re-entry capsules of the same size but  with different surfaces

Proposals can be submitted by individual students or student teams  from universities in ESA Member or Cooperating States. Involvement by  university professors is encouraged and more than one proposal can be  submitted.

University teams in non-ESA Member States can also submit proposals  providing the project is to be carried out jointly with a team from  an ESA Member or Cooperating State. In addition, ESA will consider  proposals from the European space industry as long as the project  offers in-depth involvement to European students.

All proposals must be submitted to ESA in final form no later than 20  October 2006 and preferably about a week before the YES3 Workshop,  scheduled to take place in Patras, Greece on 12-13 October.

For more information, please contact:

�ソスge-Raymond Riise
Email :
aage.raym...@esa.int
Phone : 00 31 71 56 58 680



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