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CubeSat evolution: Analyzing CubeSat capabilities for conducting science missions
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2017Abstract Traditionally, the space industry produced large and sophisticated spacecraft handcrafted by large teams of engineers and budgets within the reach of only a few large government-backed institutions. However, over the last decade, the space industry experienced an increased interest towards smaller missions and recent advances in commercial ...
Armen Poghosyan, Alessandro Golkar
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The Internet of Space Things/CubeSats
IEEE Network, 2019The Internet of Things for terrestrial deployments is a major part of next-generation 5G wireless systems. However, there are many use cases such as monitoring of remote areas, Internet provisioning to under-served or disrupted regions, or intelligent global transport management, which require a more global, scalable, flexible, and resilient solution ...
Ian F. Akyildiz, Ahan Kak
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The Virginia CubeSat Constellation Mission; A Co-Development of Society and CubeSats
2020The topic that links the STS research paper to the technical report is the focus on CubeSat technology. Since the CubeSat revolution in 1999, the use of this originally niche piece of technology has greatly grown within the scientific community and higher education, and has permeated into the commercial sector and lower education as well.
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An output of the 2014 UK CubeSat Workshop: White Paper on U.K. CubeSat Regulation & UKSA CubeSat Consultation [PDF]
The U.K. CubeSat Forum held a one-day workshop meeting at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Harwell, U.K. in May 2014. One objective of the workshop was for the U.K. CubeSat community – represented by the workshop delegates – to discuss the current and future context for gaining approval, i.e. U.K.
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Communication Architecture for CubeSats
2022 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE), 2022Hayden Roszell +3 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Many countries are considering the role of space technology in their science and technology portfolios. Countries with no previous or expressed interest in space technology are now assessing potential applications of space technology. National space agencies through bi-lateral agreements, the United Nations (UN), NGOs, and some private entities are ...
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Many countries are considering the role of space technology in their science and technology portfolios. Countries with no previous or expressed interest in space technology are now assessing potential applications of space technology. National space agencies through bi-lateral agreements, the United Nations (UN), NGOs, and some private entities are ...
Stephanie Wan +2 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 2010
Satellite images help in studying various phenomena related to earth's surface. The range of applications varies from agriculture, geology, coast and marine studies to urban development and environmental affairs. CubeSat projects belong to the category of small satellites named Pico Satellites.
Ayman A. Mahmoud +2 more
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Satellite images help in studying various phenomena related to earth's surface. The range of applications varies from agriculture, geology, coast and marine studies to urban development and environmental affairs. CubeSat projects belong to the category of small satellites named Pico Satellites.
Ayman A. Mahmoud +2 more
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Electrospray Thruster for CubeSat
49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, 2011A new specialized electrospray thruster with a potential to be used with a 3-U CubeSat was operated. The key difference between this thruster from traditional colloid thrusters is the porous stainless steel surface used for the emission sites. With this porous surface the actual location and number of the Taylor cones changes with varying fuel flow ...
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2015
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration launched two Dynamics Explorer satellites into low-Earth orbit in 1981 to probe the chemical and physical properties of the outermost layer of the at...
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The National Aeronautics & Space Administration launched two Dynamics Explorer satellites into low-Earth orbit in 1981 to probe the chemical and physical properties of the outermost layer of the at...
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ORGANIZATION OF CUBESAT CUBESAT MANAGEMENT WITH THE HELP OF THE LUNAR LANDING MODULE
2023In this work was discussesed proposals for organizing and managing the exploration and detection of valuable resources, as well as detailed study of the geology and composition of the Moon using a group of CubeSat optical-type satellites. It is proposed to place two landing modules on the poles of the Moon, each containing five CubeSat satellites ...
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