The current success rate of CubeSat missions, particularly for first-time developers, may discourage non-profit organizations to start new projects. CubeSat development teams may not be able to dedicate the resources that are necessary to maintain Quality Assurance as it is performed for the reliable conventional satellite projects. This paper discusses the structured life-cycle of a CubeSat project, using as a reference the authors’ recent experience of developing and operating a 2U CubeSat, called qbee50-LTU-OC, as part of the QB50 mission. This paper also provides a critique of some of the current poor practices and methodologies while carrying out CubeSat projects
CubeSats have become an interesting innovation in the space sector. Such platforms are being used fo...
The QB50 program was originated by Jean Muytaert at the von Karman Institute in Brussels, Belgium. T...
Presently, most CubeSat components and buses are generally not appropriate for missions where signif...
The current success rate of CubeSat missions, particularly for first-time developers, may discourage...
The current success rate of CubeSat missions, particularly for first-time developers, may discourage...
Cubesats have emerged as powerful tools for a new class of space missions that is recognized by acad...
In the last twenty years, CubeSat Systems have gained popularity in educational institutions and com...
CubeSats enable the development of a new Space economy towards a Space that is now open and accessib...
CubeSats, a type of nano-satellite, have the potential to provide a relatively low cost platform to ...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Since 2003, when the first batch of academic Cubesats was launched, 463 of these satellites havereac...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
For the QB50 project a constellation of tens of CubeSats will be launched and injected in 2014 into ...
AFITs Center for Space Research and Assurance (CSRA) has developed several small satellites without ...
CubeSats have achieved a place of relevance in the modern space missions. However, CubeSats need imp...
CubeSats have become an interesting innovation in the space sector. Such platforms are being used fo...
The QB50 program was originated by Jean Muytaert at the von Karman Institute in Brussels, Belgium. T...
Presently, most CubeSat components and buses are generally not appropriate for missions where signif...
The current success rate of CubeSat missions, particularly for first-time developers, may discourage...
The current success rate of CubeSat missions, particularly for first-time developers, may discourage...
Cubesats have emerged as powerful tools for a new class of space missions that is recognized by acad...
In the last twenty years, CubeSat Systems have gained popularity in educational institutions and com...
CubeSats enable the development of a new Space economy towards a Space that is now open and accessib...
CubeSats, a type of nano-satellite, have the potential to provide a relatively low cost platform to ...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Since 2003, when the first batch of academic Cubesats was launched, 463 of these satellites havereac...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
For the QB50 project a constellation of tens of CubeSats will be launched and injected in 2014 into ...
AFITs Center for Space Research and Assurance (CSRA) has developed several small satellites without ...
CubeSats have achieved a place of relevance in the modern space missions. However, CubeSats need imp...
CubeSats have become an interesting innovation in the space sector. Such platforms are being used fo...
The QB50 program was originated by Jean Muytaert at the von Karman Institute in Brussels, Belgium. T...
Presently, most CubeSat components and buses are generally not appropriate for missions where signif...