In the fourth quarter of 2000, the first Ariane-5 to carry “piggy-back” payloads on the newly-designed ASAP ring is planned to be launched into a geo-synchronous orbit. The two 100kg spacecraft carried on the ring will be the second generation of microsatellites from the UK Defence Evaluation & Research Agency (DERA), called STRV-1c and –1d. Between them, these spacecraft carry 25 separate experiments sponsored by a wide variety of national and international government agencies, academia and industry. The experiments cover a wide range of technical research areas including new lightweight RF hardware, Internet-type communications protocols experiments, the latest radiation detectors, GPS experiments and debris detectors. The paper describes...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
The United States Air Force and Orbital Sciences Corporation (Orbital) completed development and dem...
none3The time of separation of a satellite from its launch vehicle often signs the beginning of its ...
Abstract. In the fourth quarter of 2000, the first Ariane-5 to carry “piggy-back ” payloads on the n...
For any satellite customer, the key to “mission success” starts with the launch phase, one of the mo...
The University of Surrey (UK) planned a small, inexpensive spacecraft (UoSAT-C) to be launched by NA...
The paper presents an overview of the achievements of the Space Technology Research Vehicle (STRV) 1...
The UK Defence Research Agency is about to launch two 50kg \u27Space Technology Research Vehicles\u2...
In preparing for the future, the European Space Agency (ESA) has identified a growing shortage of fl...
For any satellite customer, the key to “mission success” starts with the launch phase, one of the mo...
On 17th June 1994, Ariane flight V64 placed into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) two 52 kg \u27Sp...
On January 22, 1990, Ariane V-35 placed four Microsat spacecraft into orbit. The orbit achieved is n...
Space transportation is entering into a strong development and evolution phase. Commercial business ...
Launching science and technology experiments to space is expensive. Although commercial spaceflight ...
The Space Technology 5 (ST-5) Project is a part of NASA’s New Millennium Program. ST-5 will consist...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
The United States Air Force and Orbital Sciences Corporation (Orbital) completed development and dem...
none3The time of separation of a satellite from its launch vehicle often signs the beginning of its ...
Abstract. In the fourth quarter of 2000, the first Ariane-5 to carry “piggy-back ” payloads on the n...
For any satellite customer, the key to “mission success” starts with the launch phase, one of the mo...
The University of Surrey (UK) planned a small, inexpensive spacecraft (UoSAT-C) to be launched by NA...
The paper presents an overview of the achievements of the Space Technology Research Vehicle (STRV) 1...
The UK Defence Research Agency is about to launch two 50kg \u27Space Technology Research Vehicles\u2...
In preparing for the future, the European Space Agency (ESA) has identified a growing shortage of fl...
For any satellite customer, the key to “mission success” starts with the launch phase, one of the mo...
On 17th June 1994, Ariane flight V64 placed into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) two 52 kg \u27Sp...
On January 22, 1990, Ariane V-35 placed four Microsat spacecraft into orbit. The orbit achieved is n...
Space transportation is entering into a strong development and evolution phase. Commercial business ...
Launching science and technology experiments to space is expensive. Although commercial spaceflight ...
The Space Technology 5 (ST-5) Project is a part of NASA’s New Millennium Program. ST-5 will consist...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
The United States Air Force and Orbital Sciences Corporation (Orbital) completed development and dem...
none3The time of separation of a satellite from its launch vehicle often signs the beginning of its ...