Aalto-1


 * By: Aalto University
 * Dates: Launched 2017, still operational as of 2021
 * Size: 3U
 * Hardware:
 * AT91RM9200 (ARM) based computer (custom-designed board)
 * Software:
 * Customized 3.4 kernel, using Buildroot

Resources

 * [1] Wikipedia page for Aalto-1


 * [2] H Leppinen, "Enabling technologies and practices for low-cost nanosatellite missions", Aalto Universitvy publication series, Doctoral Dissertations 229/2018, 2018
 * https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/34768
 * PDF
 * See particularly Chapter 5


 * [3] Hannu Leppinen, "Survey of Linux use in space missions", "IEEE A&E Systems Magazine, October 2017, Vol 10, 2017
 * Article access: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8170152 (subscription or payment required)
 * Local file: [[media:2017 Leppinen - Current use of Linux in spacecraft flight software.pdf|PDF]]


 * [4] H Leppinen, P Niemelä,, N Silva, H Sanmark, H Forstén, A Yanes, R Modrezewski, A Kestilä, J Praks, "Developing a Linux-Based Nanosatellite On-Board Computer: Flight Results from the Aalto-1 Mission", IEEE A&E Systems Magazine, January 2019
 * Article access: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8637100 (subscription or payment required)
 * Local file: [[media:2019 Leppinen - Developing a Linux-based nanosatellite on-board computer - flight results from the Aalto-1 mission.pdf|PDF]]
 * This was a detailed report on Linux usage and flight results for the Aalto-1 mission (very good stuff!!)