CUBESPEC: Low-cost space-based astronomical spectroscopy
Gert Raskin, Tjorven Delabie, Wim De Munter, Hugues Sana, Bart, Vandenbussche, Bram Vandoren, Victoria Antoci, Hans Kjeldsen, Christoffer, Karoff, Alex de Koter, Jean-Michel D\'esert, Tom Mladenov, Dirk Vandepitte

TL;DR
CUBESPEC is a low-cost CubeSat spectrograph designed for continuous space-based spectral monitoring in the near-UV to near-IR range, enabling affordable, long-term astrophysical observations.
Contribution
It introduces a configurable, compact spectrograph for CubeSats that can perform both low and high-resolution spectroscopy, expanding space-based spectral observation capabilities.
Findings
Design achieves high spectral coverage in a compact form factor
Configurable resolution for diverse scientific needs
Potential for long-term, uninterrupted space observations
Abstract
CubeSats are routinely used for low-cost photometry from space. Space-borne spectroscopy, however, is still the exclusive domain of much larger platforms. Key astrophysical questions in e.g. stellar physics and exoplanet research require uninterrupted spectral monitoring from space over weeks or months. Such monitoring of individual sources is unfortunately not affordable with these large platforms. With CUBESPEC we plan to offer the astronomical community a low-cost CubeSat solution for near-UV/optical/near-IR spectroscopy that enables this type of observations. CUBESPEC is a generic spectrograph that can be configured with minimal hardware changes to deliver both low resolution (R=100) with very large spectral coverage (200-1000nm), as well as high resolution (R=30,000) over a selected wavelength range. It is built around an off-axis Cassegrain telescope and a slit spectrograph with…
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