Over the last decade, consumer technology has vastly improved its performances, become more affordable and reduced its size. Modern day smartphones offer capabilities that enable us to figure out where we are, which way we are pointing, observe the world around us, and store and transmit this information to wherever we want. These capabilities are remarkably similar to those required for multi-million dollar satellites. The PhoneSat project at NASA Ames Research Center is building a series of CubeSat-size spacecrafts using an off-the-shelf smartphone as its on-board computer with the goal of showing just how simple and cheap space can be. Since the PhoneSat project started, different suborbital and orbital flight activities have proven the ...
This paper shares key findings of NASA's Earth Regime Network Evolution Study (ERNESt) team resultin...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
The Internet of Things has experienced exponential growth and use across the globe with 25.1 billion...
PhoneSat 2.4, carried into space on November 19, 2013 aboard a Minotaur I rocket from the Mid-Atlant...
Most of the key capabilities that are requisite of a satellite bus are housed in today's smart phone...
A group of young engineers working at NASA have been trying to show that participating in real scien...
Miniaturised satellites have been gaining popularity and widely explored due to its huge cost saving...
STRaND-1 is the first in a series of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL)-Surrey Space Centre (SS...
VELOX-PIV is the first students’ designed and developed smartphone Pico-satellite (PhoneSat) in Sing...
Space researchers at the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) have de...
Modern computers are now far in advance of satellite systems and leveraging of these technologies fo...
The increasing demand for high-speed mobile data services has led to the development of 5G and 6G te...
Today, thanks to mobile devices, satellite communication is available to anyone and everywhere. Gain...
Nodes is a technology demonstration mission that will launch from the International Space Station (I...
Anytime, anywhere access for real-time intelligence by Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way ...
This paper shares key findings of NASA's Earth Regime Network Evolution Study (ERNESt) team resultin...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
The Internet of Things has experienced exponential growth and use across the globe with 25.1 billion...
PhoneSat 2.4, carried into space on November 19, 2013 aboard a Minotaur I rocket from the Mid-Atlant...
Most of the key capabilities that are requisite of a satellite bus are housed in today's smart phone...
A group of young engineers working at NASA have been trying to show that participating in real scien...
Miniaturised satellites have been gaining popularity and widely explored due to its huge cost saving...
STRaND-1 is the first in a series of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL)-Surrey Space Centre (SS...
VELOX-PIV is the first students’ designed and developed smartphone Pico-satellite (PhoneSat) in Sing...
Space researchers at the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) have de...
Modern computers are now far in advance of satellite systems and leveraging of these technologies fo...
The increasing demand for high-speed mobile data services has led to the development of 5G and 6G te...
Today, thanks to mobile devices, satellite communication is available to anyone and everywhere. Gain...
Nodes is a technology demonstration mission that will launch from the International Space Station (I...
Anytime, anywhere access for real-time intelligence by Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way ...
This paper shares key findings of NASA's Earth Regime Network Evolution Study (ERNESt) team resultin...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
The Internet of Things has experienced exponential growth and use across the globe with 25.1 billion...