Hello everyone,

Next Monday is the launch date for DLR's Eu:CROPIS satellite. Currently the 
launch is scheduled for 18:48 UTC.
Its main task is to test a new  life-support system in space which processes 
(artificial) urine to create fertilizer and water for growing tomatoes.
You can find more information here: 
https://www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10255/365_read-10095/ 
We will launch with SpaceX from Vandenberg with more than 60 other small and 
nano satellites (http://spaceflight.com/sso-a/).

In Eu:CROPIS, the main computer of the satellite bus is based on the GR712RC 
from Gaisler and uses the corresponding 4.10 version of RTEMS.
Also one of the payload computers is Leon3 based running RTEMS.
The onboard software is mainly written in C++. 
Thanks to the open source nature of RTEMS we could even upgrade our toolchain 
to a more modern version of gcc as 4.4.x from Gaisler did not provide some 
wanted C++11 features.

We wanted to thank the community for its support when we encountered problems 
during the past couple of years.
You can follow us on twitter if you like: https://twitter.com/eucropis

So, fingers crossed on Monday ;-)

Best regards,

   Jan


Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
German Aerospace Center
Simulation and Software Technology | Software for Space Systems and Interactive 
Visualization | Lilienthalplatz 7 | 38108 Braunschweig | Germany

Jan Sommer
Telephone +49 531 295-2494 | Telefax 0531 295-2767 | jan.som...@dlr.de
DLR.de/SC


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