Official name CHEFSAT-2
Alternative name CHEFsat 2
Cospar ID 2018-092E
Norad ID 44044
Launch date 2018-11-17
Launch site WLPIS
Launch vehicle Antares-230
Country/Organization USA
Type application Technology
Operator Naval Research Lab (NRL)
RCS size SMALL
Decay date 2022-07-14
Shape Box + 1 Pan
Mass (kg) 2.7
Height (m) 0.3
Width (m) 0.1
Depth (m) 0.3
Span (m^2) 0.3
Contractors Naval Research Lab (NRL)
Propulsion None
Configuration CubeSat (3U)
Power Solar cells, batteries

CHEFsat (Cost-effective High E-Frequency Satellite) is a 3U CubeSat to test and prepare consumer communications technology for use in space.

The growing range of devices, components and miniaturized technology available on consumer markets represents a boon for space exploration and cost management. CHEFSat specifically readies a consumer-grade radio frequency device for wider space use by testing its safety and effectiveness in a working CubeSat deployed from the International Space Station (ISS).

CHEFSat will test new, emerging millimeter wave components in space. Low cost, high performance, reliable IC devices that operate in E-band are now readily available. The main mission objective is to better understand the effects of weather and atmospheric conditions on E-band links.

After ejection from the dispenser, CHEFSat will be in low power mode for 45 minutes. At the 45 minute mark, CHEFSat will deploy the S-band telemetry flip-out patch antenna and the UHF folded dipole antennas. The bus will remain in low power tumble mode until first contact over the ground station. CHEFSat will be commanded to de-tumble. Once the tumble rate drops below an acceptable level (<1° / min), CHEFSat will be commanded to deploy solar panels during the next available ground station contact. Once deployed, CHEFSat will enter into coarse sun-pointing mode to increase power generation. Post deployment, spacecraft checkout activities will commence to verify the functionality of the remaining subsystems. Once the bus systems have been verified, the payload checkout activities will begin.

A reflight, CHEFSat 2, was launched on board of the Cygnus CRS-10 cargo mission and was deployed from the spacecrafts external deployer after departing from the ISS.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
CHEFSAT 2017-071H 2017-11-12 WLPIS Antares-230 with Cygnus CRS-8, EcAMSat, TechEdSat 6, Lemur-2 50, ..., 57, ISARA, Asgardia 1, OCSD B, OCSD C, PropCube 2
CHEFSAT-2 2018-092E 2018-11-17 WLPIS Antares-230 with Cygnus CRS-10, KickSat 2, MYSAT 1