This is a presentation that summarizes some of the work we are doing at NASA Ames in the area of small spacecraft, with an emphasis on swarm mission technologies. The presentation will be given at the Washington State University Aerospace Careers Day
The 3rd Planetary CubeSat Science Symposium will be held at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, with t...
Presentation describes how automobile companies developing self-driving cars and NASA face similar c...
Propulsion options for CubeSats are limited but are necessary for the CubeSat industry to continue f...
This presentation is an introduction to NASA, to science and engineering, to biologically inspired r...
Orbit insertion operations that require large V maneuvers using conventional propulsive technologies...
A presentation on the current status Educational Launch of Nano-Satellites and mission beyond low ea...
The proposed presentation will give an overview of a mechanically deployable entry system concept de...
The Starling series of demonstration missions will test technologies required to achieve affordable,...
The goal of this project is to develop a 3U CubeSat nanosatellite bus capable of short duration tech...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
Cubesats is rapidly maturing beyond educational projects and low cost technology demonstrators. Toda...
This paper discusses the opportunities that abound by using the CubeSat technology to travel to and ...
In the fall of 2016, the NASA Science Mission Directorate, working with the Virginia Space Grant Con...
This presentation provides an overview of recent activities at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in t...
The Nano Entry System for CubeSat-Class Payloads led to the development of the Nano-Adaptable Deploy...
The 3rd Planetary CubeSat Science Symposium will be held at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, with t...
Presentation describes how automobile companies developing self-driving cars and NASA face similar c...
Propulsion options for CubeSats are limited but are necessary for the CubeSat industry to continue f...
This presentation is an introduction to NASA, to science and engineering, to biologically inspired r...
Orbit insertion operations that require large V maneuvers using conventional propulsive technologies...
A presentation on the current status Educational Launch of Nano-Satellites and mission beyond low ea...
The proposed presentation will give an overview of a mechanically deployable entry system concept de...
The Starling series of demonstration missions will test technologies required to achieve affordable,...
The goal of this project is to develop a 3U CubeSat nanosatellite bus capable of short duration tech...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
Cubesats is rapidly maturing beyond educational projects and low cost technology demonstrators. Toda...
This paper discusses the opportunities that abound by using the CubeSat technology to travel to and ...
In the fall of 2016, the NASA Science Mission Directorate, working with the Virginia Space Grant Con...
This presentation provides an overview of recent activities at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in t...
The Nano Entry System for CubeSat-Class Payloads led to the development of the Nano-Adaptable Deploy...
The 3rd Planetary CubeSat Science Symposium will be held at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, with t...
Presentation describes how automobile companies developing self-driving cars and NASA face similar c...
Propulsion options for CubeSats are limited but are necessary for the CubeSat industry to continue f...