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  1. CubeSat - Wikipedia

    • CubeSats are employed to demonstrate spacecraft technologies intended for small satellites or that present questionable feasibility and are unlikely to justify the cost of a larger satellite. Scientific experiments with unproven underlying theory may also find themselves aboard CubeSats because their low cost can justify higher risks.… 展开

    Overview

    A CubeSat is a class of small satellite with a form factor of 10 cm (3.9 in) cubes. CubeSats have a mass of no more than 2 … 展开

    History

    Professors Jordi Puig-Suari of California Polytechnic State University and Bob Twiggs of Stanford University proposed the CubeSat reference design in 1999 with the aim of enabling graduate students to design, build, test and operate … 展开

    Design

    The CubeSat specification accomplishes several high-level goals. The main reason for miniaturizing satellites is to reduce the cost of deployment: they are often suitable for launch in multiples, using the excess capacity of large… 展开

     
  1. CubeSats are employed to demonstrate spacecraft technologies intended for small satellites or that present questionable feasibility and are unlikely to justify the cost of a larger satellite.
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    CubeSats are employed to demonstrate spacecraft technologies intended for small satellites or that present questionable feasibility and are unlikely to justify the cost of a larger satellite.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat
    CubeSats are a class of nano- and microsatellites that use a standard size and form factor. NASA Ames launched its first CubeSat, GeneSat, in December 2006.
    www.nasa.gov/what-are-smallsats-and-cubesats/
    A CubeSat is a square-shaped miniature satellite (10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm —roughly the size of a Rubik's cube), weighing about 1 kg.
    www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/cubesat/what-is-…
    CubeSats are miniature satellites that are commonly used in low Earth orbit for applications such as remote sensing or communications.
    www.space.com/34324-cubesats.html
  2. What are SmallSats and CubeSats? - NASA

  3. CubeSat 101: The Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Satellite ...

  4. CubeSats in a nutshell - Canadian Space Agency

  5. 10 Things: CubeSats — Going Farther - Science@NASA

    2019年2月5日 · “CubeSats — part of a larger group of spacecraft called SmallSats — are a new platform for space exploration affordable to more than just government agencies.” Follow along. Visit NASA’s CubeSats Portal for …

  6. CubeSats and SmallSats - NASA Jet Propulsion …

    2023年1月12日 · Small, modular, and inexpensive to build and launch, CubeSats are opening up space exploration like never before. They offer a new world of possibilities in research and technology development to everyone: students, …

  7. CubeSats: Tiny Payloads, Huge Benefits for Space …

    2018年6月19日 · Cubesats are miniature satellites that have been used exclusively in low Earth orbit for 15 years, and are now being used for interplanetary missions as well.

  8. ESA - ESA Technology CubeSats - European Space …

    What are CubeSats? CubeSats are nano and micro-satellites which typically have a mass between 2 and 36 kilograms and follow the popular CubeSat Design Specification which defines the outer dimensions of the spacecraft within …

  9. What Is A CubeSat? - NASA+

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