Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space

The satellite REIMEI was launched in August 2005, this is one of the first satellites to use Li-ion batteries. REIMEI is a small scientific satellite designed for carrying out aurora observations using three different cameras. The main scientific mission of the satellite ended in 2013. More than 14...

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Main Authors: Omar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ, Linda J. BOLAY, Birger HORSTMANN, Arnulf LATZ, Eiji HOSONO, Daisuke ASAKURA, Hirofumi MATSUDA, Masayuki ITAGAKI, Minoru UMEDA, Yoshitsugu SONE
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Language:English
Published: The Electrochemical Society of Japan 2020-07-01
Series:Electrochemistry
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/88/4/88_20-00046/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-17440421c9e948cc877a1f7abc65ca1e2021-09-02T07:55:12ZengThe Electrochemical Society of JapanElectrochemistry2186-24512020-07-0188430030410.5796/electrochemistry.20-00046electrochemistryDurability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in SpaceOmar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ0Linda J. BOLAY1Birger HORSTMANN2Arnulf LATZ3Eiji HOSONO4Daisuke ASAKURA5Hirofumi MATSUDA6Masayuki ITAGAKI7Minoru UMEDA8Yoshitsugu SONE9Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyGerman Aerospace CenterGerman Aerospace CenterGerman Aerospace CenterInstitute of Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)Institute of Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)Institute of Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of ScienceDepartment of Materials Science and Technology, Nagaoka University of TechnologyInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyThe satellite REIMEI was launched in August 2005, this is one of the first satellites to use Li-ion batteries. REIMEI is a small scientific satellite designed for carrying out aurora observations using three different cameras. The main scientific mission of the satellite ended in 2013. More than 14 years have passed, and the batteries have experienced over 78,100 charge/discharge cycles. REIMEI remains in operation with a new mission dedicated to analyzing its Li-ion battery. In this work, we present a durability analysis for the REIMEI battery based on telemetry data.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/88/4/88_20-00046/_pdf/-char/ensatelliteli-ion batterylong operationdurability analysis
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author Omar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ
Linda J. BOLAY
Birger HORSTMANN
Arnulf LATZ
Eiji HOSONO
Daisuke ASAKURA
Hirofumi MATSUDA
Masayuki ITAGAKI
Minoru UMEDA
Yoshitsugu SONE
spellingShingle Omar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ
Linda J. BOLAY
Birger HORSTMANN
Arnulf LATZ
Eiji HOSONO
Daisuke ASAKURA
Hirofumi MATSUDA
Masayuki ITAGAKI
Minoru UMEDA
Yoshitsugu SONE
Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
Electrochemistry
satellite
li-ion battery
long operation
durability analysis
author_facet Omar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ
Linda J. BOLAY
Birger HORSTMANN
Arnulf LATZ
Eiji HOSONO
Daisuke ASAKURA
Hirofumi MATSUDA
Masayuki ITAGAKI
Minoru UMEDA
Yoshitsugu SONE
author_sort Omar S. MENDOZA-HERNANDEZ
title Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
title_short Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
title_full Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
title_fullStr Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
title_full_unstemmed Durability Analysis of the REIMEI Satellite Li-ion Batteries after more than 14 Years of Operation in Space
title_sort durability analysis of the reimei satellite li-ion batteries after more than 14 years of operation in space
publisher The Electrochemical Society of Japan
series Electrochemistry
issn 2186-2451
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The satellite REIMEI was launched in August 2005, this is one of the first satellites to use Li-ion batteries. REIMEI is a small scientific satellite designed for carrying out aurora observations using three different cameras. The main scientific mission of the satellite ended in 2013. More than 14 years have passed, and the batteries have experienced over 78,100 charge/discharge cycles. REIMEI remains in operation with a new mission dedicated to analyzing its Li-ion battery. In this work, we present a durability analysis for the REIMEI battery based on telemetry data.
topic satellite
li-ion battery
long operation
durability analysis
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/electrochemistry/88/4/88_20-00046/_pdf/-char/en
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