ROBUSTA-1B (Radiation on Bipolar Test for University Satellite Application) is a nano-satellite (Cubesat) scientific experiment developed by the University of Montpellier students, a successor to the ROBUSTA satellite, which was launched in February 2012 and lost soon after. ROBUSTA-1B carries an updated version of the ROBUSTA payload, an experiment to check the deterioration of electronic components based on bipolar transistors, when exposed to in-flight space radiation. The results of the experiment will be used to validate a new radiation test method proposed by the laboratory.
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| - ROBUSTA-1B (Radiation on Bipolar Test for University Satellite Application) is a nano-satellite (Cubesat) scientific experiment developed by the University of Montpellier students, a successor to the ROBUSTA satellite, which was launched in February 2012 and lost soon after. ROBUSTA-1B carries an updated version of the ROBUSTA payload, an experiment to check the deterioration of electronic components based on bipolar transistors, when exposed to in-flight space radiation. The results of the experiment will be used to validate a new radiation test method proposed by the laboratory. (en)
- ROBUSTA-1B (Radiation on Bipolar Test for University Satellite Application) adalah nanosatellite (cubesat) eksperimen ilmiah yang dikembangkan oleh siswa Universitas Montpellier, pengganti satelit ROBUSTA, yang diluncurkan pada bulan Februari 2012 dan hilang segera setelahnya. ROBUSTA-1B akan membawa versi terbaru dari payload ROBUSTA, percobaan untuk memeriksa kerusakan komponen elektronik, berdasarkan transistor bipolar, bila terkena radiasi ruang angkasa dalam penerbangan. Hasil percobaan akan digunakan untuk memvalidasi metode pengujian radiasi baru yang diusulkan oleh laboratorium. (in)
- Robusta-1B (sigle pour Radiation On Bipolar for University Satellite Test Application) est un nanosatellite au standard CubeSat développé par le Centre spatial universitaire de l'université Montpellier-II, dont l'objectif est de tester la dégradation de composants électroniques en technologie bipolaire lorsqu'ils sont soumis aux radiations en environnement spatial. Il est la version améliorée de Robusta qui a été mis en orbite par le lanceur européen Vega le 13 février 2012. (fr)
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| - ROBUSTA-1B (Radiation on Bipolar Test for University Satellite Application) is a nano-satellite (Cubesat) scientific experiment developed by the University of Montpellier students, a successor to the ROBUSTA satellite, which was launched in February 2012 and lost soon after. ROBUSTA-1B carries an updated version of the ROBUSTA payload, an experiment to check the deterioration of electronic components based on bipolar transistors, when exposed to in-flight space radiation. The results of the experiment will be used to validate a new radiation test method proposed by the laboratory. (en)
- ROBUSTA-1B (Radiation on Bipolar Test for University Satellite Application) adalah nanosatellite (cubesat) eksperimen ilmiah yang dikembangkan oleh siswa Universitas Montpellier, pengganti satelit ROBUSTA, yang diluncurkan pada bulan Februari 2012 dan hilang segera setelahnya. ROBUSTA-1B akan membawa versi terbaru dari payload ROBUSTA, percobaan untuk memeriksa kerusakan komponen elektronik, berdasarkan transistor bipolar, bila terkena radiasi ruang angkasa dalam penerbangan. Hasil percobaan akan digunakan untuk memvalidasi metode pengujian radiasi baru yang diusulkan oleh laboratorium. (in)
- Robusta-1B (sigle pour Radiation On Bipolar for University Satellite Test Application) est un nanosatellite au standard CubeSat développé par le Centre spatial universitaire de l'université Montpellier-II, dont l'objectif est de tester la dégradation de composants électroniques en technologie bipolaire lorsqu'ils sont soumis aux radiations en environnement spatial. Il est la version améliorée de Robusta qui a été mis en orbite par le lanceur européen Vega le 13 février 2012. C’est un projet réalisé en partenariat avec le Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES) dans le cadre du programme JANUS visant à soutenir le développement des nanosatellites étudiant en France. (fr)
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