!new! - Srs-4 Satlab
of output power while maintaining a small enough footprint to fit inside a standard CubeSat module. High Data Throughput
The first anomaly came from Drill Site Beta. Our autonomous probe, Chip , dug 12 meters into the ice crust of Europa’s chaotic terrain and returned a sample that wasn’t ice, wasn’t salt, wasn’t anything in the spectral library. It was black. Not shadow-black— material black. It absorbed 99.97% of light. When we heated it in the SATLAB’s analysis chamber, it didn’t melt. It hummed . srs-4 satlab
of output power—enough to scream loud enough for Earth to hear—while sipping minimal energy from the satellite’s tiny solar panels. Reliability of output power while maintaining a small enough
: Rated for wide temperature ranges (RX: -40°C to +85°C; TX: -40°C to +70°C) with built-in power monitoring and regulation. Applications and Heritage It was black
At its core, the SRS-4 SATLAB is an integrated test environment that emulates a full satellite bus. Unlike traditional simulation software, the SATLAB incorporates physical actuators, reaction wheels, star trackers, and power regulation units alongside real-time emulation of orbital dynamics. Its primary function is to validate the Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) and the Command & Data Handling (C&DH) subsystems. By injecting faults—such as a stuck solar array drive or a sudden cosmic ray upset—engineers can observe how the flight software responds without risking flight hardware.
Compact PC/104 form factor (93.0 x 87.2 x 18.0 mm).