
The
CanX-6 project
was started
in October
2007 as a
collaboration
between COM
DEV International
Ltd. and UTIAS/SFL
to develop
a 6.5 kg nanosatellite
that will
serve to demonstrate
key elements
of COM DEV
space-based
AIS detection
technology
and enable
any design
changes to
be incorporated
prior to launching
full operational
systems. Hence
the spacecraft
is also known
as NTS - the
Nanosatellite
Tracking Ships.
The
bus for CanX-6
is provided
by UTIAS/SFL.
It is a combination
of CanX-2-class
electronics
mounted the 200x200x200
mm structure
developed for
the Generic
Nanosatellite
Bus used by
the BRITE and
CanX-4 & CanX-5
missions. The
payload and
antenna were
developed by
COM DEV, and
spacecraft
integration
took place at
UTIAS/SFL. CanX-6
will be deployed
by the Space
Flight Lab's
XPOD GNB separation
system.
This class of mission shows how nanosatellites are well suited for responsive space applications as the development process was only seven months. CanX-6 has now been shipped to India in its XPOD GNB for final integration with the launch vehicle. The launch schedule remains on track with an expected launch date of late April. CanX-6 will have a nominal mission life of six-months.