@techreport{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005985, author = {橋本, 英一 and Hashimoto, Hidekazu}, month = {Nov}, note = {The Space Technology Demonstration Research Center in JAXA has researched on the potential ability of 50-100 kg class small satellites. Micro-LabSat, the first one of the series, is a 50 kg class of spin stabilized satellite launched in December 2002. It has successfully completed all the planned experiments and continues many extra experiments. But Ni-MH battery sub-system has degraded at space during the past three years. Therefore we stopped satellite operation in September 2006. The main purposes of Micro-LabSat are to achieve a low-cost bus, a short period of development, and a chance of realizing challenging missions inside and outside of JAXA. The missions are to demonstrate new technologies related to new 50 kg class small satellite systems, new satellite separation mechanisms, and remote inspection technology. JAXA has started technology transfer program for SOHLA-1 (50 kg class small satellites) and JAXA is developing SDS-1 (100 kg class small satellites) applying the Micro-LabSat bus technology., 資料番号: AA0049500001, レポート番号: JAXA-SP-06-006}, title = {マイクロラブサット1号機の成果と今後の小型衛星計画}, year = {2006} }