In order to meet the growing global requirement for affordable missions beyond Low Earth Orbit, two types of platform are under design at the Surrey Space Centre. The first platform is a derivative of Surrey’s UoSAT-12 minisatellite, launched in April 1999 and operating successfully in-orbit. The minisatellite has been modified to accommodate a propulsion system capable of delivering up to 1700 m/s delta-V, enabling it to support a wide range of very low cost missions to LaGrange points, Near-Earth Objects, and the Moon. A mission to the Moon - dubbed “MoonShine” - is proposed as the first demonstration of the modified minisatellite beyond LEO. The second platform - Surrey’s Interplanetary Platform - has been designed to support missions wi...
Small low-cost spacecraft offer the opportunity to carry out a variety of planetary exploration miss...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a number of planetary scientists in order to answer seve...
Two major themes for the space sector in recent years have been the resurgence of missions to the Mo...
SSTL has been studying the application of its highly successful Low Earth Orbit micro and mini-satel...
The lunar mission is to be Surrey Satellite Technology first step to interplanetary travel. SSTL has...
The lunar mission is to be Surrey Satellite Technology first step to interplanetary travel. SSTL has...
In 1995, having built and launched twelve 50-kg micro satellites, the Surrey Space Centre made a str...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a large number of international planetary scientists in ...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a large number of international planetary scientists in ...
The research project describes the key mission and systems engineering trade-offs involved in the e...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The paper presents the preliminary results of a space exploration mission designed by GAUSS Srl, aim...
Over the last 5 years, NASA has invested in development and risk-reduction activities for a new gene...
Small satellites, with masses well under 100 kg, can perform useful deep space science missions for ...
The Quicksat study, undertaken at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), had as its goal the developme...
Small low-cost spacecraft offer the opportunity to carry out a variety of planetary exploration miss...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a number of planetary scientists in order to answer seve...
Two major themes for the space sector in recent years have been the resurgence of missions to the Mo...
SSTL has been studying the application of its highly successful Low Earth Orbit micro and mini-satel...
The lunar mission is to be Surrey Satellite Technology first step to interplanetary travel. SSTL has...
The lunar mission is to be Surrey Satellite Technology first step to interplanetary travel. SSTL has...
In 1995, having built and launched twelve 50-kg micro satellites, the Surrey Space Centre made a str...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a large number of international planetary scientists in ...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a large number of international planetary scientists in ...
The research project describes the key mission and systems engineering trade-offs involved in the e...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The paper presents the preliminary results of a space exploration mission designed by GAUSS Srl, aim...
Over the last 5 years, NASA has invested in development and risk-reduction activities for a new gene...
Small satellites, with masses well under 100 kg, can perform useful deep space science missions for ...
The Quicksat study, undertaken at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), had as its goal the developme...
Small low-cost spacecraft offer the opportunity to carry out a variety of planetary exploration miss...
Returning to the Moon has been advocated by a number of planetary scientists in order to answer seve...
Two major themes for the space sector in recent years have been the resurgence of missions to the Mo...