MicroCarb Myriade platform
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CNES Myriade-derived microsatellite platform used for MicroCarb, with 180 kg satellite mass and 200 W orientable solar array.
MicroCarb Myriade platform is a CNES Myriade-derived microsatellite platform used for the MicroCarb mission.[1] CNES is the manufacturer context, and the Myriade line was developed by CNES in partnership with Airbus Defence & Space and Thales Alenia Space.[1] The MicroCarb satellite mass is 180 kg, placing the platform in the mini class.[1] The bus power configuration includes a 200 W orientable GaAs solar generator and a 500 Wh Li-ion battery.[1] The Myriade line had been used for 18 satellites, with 17 launched and operated, and traces capability growth from Demeter in 2004.[1]
Compositional position
- [1]CNES MicroCarb satellite and instrumentsagency doc2026-06-26