The obvious advantages of small spacecraft - their lower cost structure and the rapid development schedule - have enabled a large number of missions in the past. However, most of these missions have been focused on Earth observation from low Earth orbits. In 2006, the Small Spacecraft Division at the NASA Ames Research Center began the development of the Modular Common Bus, a spacecraft capable of delivering scientifically and technically useful payloads to a variety of destinations within 0.1 AU around the Earth. The core technologies used in the Common Bus design are a composite structure with body-mounted solar cells, an integrated avionics unit, and a high performance bipropellant propulsion system. Due to its modular approach, the Comm...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
With the advance on technology field, aerospace systems have been evolving during the years. Tendenc...
The ability to substantially reduce the cost of planetary missions lies not only in the cost reducti...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The concept of a small satellite bus, designed to support a variety of low earth orbit payloads, has...
The Naval Postgraduate School Advanced Design Project sponsored by the Universities Space Research ...
The Ames Modular Common Spacecraft Bus is a lightweight carbon composite structure designed to accom...
The architecture of a system which enables the cost-effective exploration of the solar system is pro...
The University of Surrey has demonstrated its capability in the field of small, low-cost spacecraft ...
The development of a small spacecraft bus is presented. The approach applied seeks to respond to the...
This paper presents design considerations of a Multi-Purpose Satellite bus (MPS). The project was sp...
On September 10, 2011, two identical spacecraft were launched from the Kennedy Space Center Space La...
The International Space Station (ISS) has developed as a very capable center for scientific research...
A low cost general purpose mini-satellite bus is being designed to support a wide variety of small s...
Under construction today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch Sy...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
With the advance on technology field, aerospace systems have been evolving during the years. Tendenc...
The ability to substantially reduce the cost of planetary missions lies not only in the cost reducti...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The concept of a small satellite bus, designed to support a variety of low earth orbit payloads, has...
The Naval Postgraduate School Advanced Design Project sponsored by the Universities Space Research ...
The Ames Modular Common Spacecraft Bus is a lightweight carbon composite structure designed to accom...
The architecture of a system which enables the cost-effective exploration of the solar system is pro...
The University of Surrey has demonstrated its capability in the field of small, low-cost spacecraft ...
The development of a small spacecraft bus is presented. The approach applied seeks to respond to the...
This paper presents design considerations of a Multi-Purpose Satellite bus (MPS). The project was sp...
On September 10, 2011, two identical spacecraft were launched from the Kennedy Space Center Space La...
The International Space Station (ISS) has developed as a very capable center for scientific research...
A low cost general purpose mini-satellite bus is being designed to support a wide variety of small s...
Under construction today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch Sy...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
With the advance on technology field, aerospace systems have been evolving during the years. Tendenc...
The ability to substantially reduce the cost of planetary missions lies not only in the cost reducti...