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Suborbital Flight: An Affordable and Feasible Option for Mexican Aerospace Development
Autor
BARBARA BERMUDEZ REYES
FREDERIC TRILLAUD
FERNANDO VELAZQUEZ VILLEGAS
Ana María Arizmendi Morquecho
ALBERTO CABALLERO RUIZ
Rafael Prieto Meléndez
LEOPOLDO RUIZ HUERTA
LAURO SANTIAGO CRUZ
Resumen
Abstract
Suborbital flights are a low-cost option for universities. To perform suborbital missions,
it is necessary to design, plan, test, verify, and validate each and every one of the subsystems
that integrate the payload without leaving the Earth. In Mexico, some experiments
have been carried out since the 1990s to test communication systems in case of disaster
and emergency. The Mexican Service Gondola (CSM) from 2015 to date has made suborbital
flights in conjunction with the National Polytechnic Institute and the group of
Protective Coatings Resistant to Thermal Changes and Cosmic Radiation (CRTCR) to test
communication systems and glass-ceramic coatings. Suborbital flights are a great opportunity
to explore the national territory and test new communication systems, structures,
and materials.