Recent technology advancements have enabled the development of small cheap satellites that can perform useful functions in the space environment. Currently, the only low cost option for getting these payloads into orbit is through ride share programs - small satellites awaiting the launch of a larger satellite, and then riding along on the same launcher. As a result, these small satellite customers await primary payload launches and a backlog exists. An alternative option would be dedicated nano-launch systems built and operated to provide more flexible launch services, higher availability, and affordable prices. The potential customer base that would drive requirements or support a business case includes commercial, academia, civil governm...
This work proposes a novel method for the deployment of a constellation of nano-satellites into Low ...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
As the capabilities (through standardization and modular design approaches) and users (from universi...
Recent technology advancements have enabled the development of small cheap satellites that can perfo...
Assist in understanding NASA technology and investment approaches, and other driving factors, necess...
A launch vehicle at the scale and price point which allows developers to take reasonable risks with ...
A recent explosion in nano-sat, small-sat, and university class payloads has been driven by low cost...
Common Modular Avionics System for Nanolaunchers Offering Affordable Access to Space Small satellite...
Life cycle technology impact comparisons for nanolauncher technology concepts were performed using a...
NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) initiated three-year small sate...
The increasing number of space-related applications and the development of miniaturized satellites (...
Rapid advancements in nano-technology have led to numerous improvements in microsatellite design. In...
This paper addresses the objectives and preliminary development of a Nanosat Launch Vehicle, with at...
NASA's NanoLaunch effort will provide the framework to mature both Earth-to-orbit and on-orbit propu...
Currently the GN&C’s Propulsion Branch of the NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is conductin...
This work proposes a novel method for the deployment of a constellation of nano-satellites into Low ...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
As the capabilities (through standardization and modular design approaches) and users (from universi...
Recent technology advancements have enabled the development of small cheap satellites that can perfo...
Assist in understanding NASA technology and investment approaches, and other driving factors, necess...
A launch vehicle at the scale and price point which allows developers to take reasonable risks with ...
A recent explosion in nano-sat, small-sat, and university class payloads has been driven by low cost...
Common Modular Avionics System for Nanolaunchers Offering Affordable Access to Space Small satellite...
Life cycle technology impact comparisons for nanolauncher technology concepts were performed using a...
NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) initiated three-year small sate...
The increasing number of space-related applications and the development of miniaturized satellites (...
Rapid advancements in nano-technology have led to numerous improvements in microsatellite design. In...
This paper addresses the objectives and preliminary development of a Nanosat Launch Vehicle, with at...
NASA's NanoLaunch effort will provide the framework to mature both Earth-to-orbit and on-orbit propu...
Currently the GN&C’s Propulsion Branch of the NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is conductin...
This work proposes a novel method for the deployment of a constellation of nano-satellites into Low ...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
As the capabilities (through standardization and modular design approaches) and users (from universi...