The Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite (GASPACS) is a 1U CubeSat technology demonstration mission designed to test inflatable structures in space. The project aims to present a possible solution to the limited capacities of spacecraft by providing an inflatable boom that can be packed into a small space and then expanded into something much larger. GASPACS is the world’s first completely undergraduate CubeSat as well as the first satellite to use a Raspberry Pi as its onboard computer
The BYU Passive Inspection CubeSat (PICS) is the first stage of a series of technology demonstration...
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Small Satellite program provides graduate students with hands-on...
A collaborative effort between Stanford University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
The Utah State University (USU) Get Away Special (GAS) team is a primarily undergraduate microgravit...
CubeSats are small satellites with a standardized size of 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (1U). The satellites...
The CubeSat Project was developed by California Polytechnic State University (CalPoly) and Stanford ...
The InflateSail (QB50-UK06) CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) at the Univ...
CubeSats are a class of nanosatellites that conform to a standardized 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm, 1 kg fo...
The Missouri University of Science and Technology Satellite Research Team began its high-altitude ba...
To meet the challenge of improving CubeSat access to space, a team of graduate students at the Naval...
Poster project completed at Wichita State University, Department of Aerospace Engineering.Presented ...
A cubesat attitude control system (ACS) was designed at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)...
The George Washington University’s proposed satellite mission, GW-Sat, was one of the 34 missions se...
In September 2001 Aalborg university started the AAU-cubesat project that reached it climax when the...
In September 2001 Aalborg university started the AAU-cubesat project that reached it climax when the...
The BYU Passive Inspection CubeSat (PICS) is the first stage of a series of technology demonstration...
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Small Satellite program provides graduate students with hands-on...
A collaborative effort between Stanford University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
The Utah State University (USU) Get Away Special (GAS) team is a primarily undergraduate microgravit...
CubeSats are small satellites with a standardized size of 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (1U). The satellites...
The CubeSat Project was developed by California Polytechnic State University (CalPoly) and Stanford ...
The InflateSail (QB50-UK06) CubeSat, designed and built at the Surrey Space Centre (SSC) at the Univ...
CubeSats are a class of nanosatellites that conform to a standardized 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm, 1 kg fo...
The Missouri University of Science and Technology Satellite Research Team began its high-altitude ba...
To meet the challenge of improving CubeSat access to space, a team of graduate students at the Naval...
Poster project completed at Wichita State University, Department of Aerospace Engineering.Presented ...
A cubesat attitude control system (ACS) was designed at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)...
The George Washington University’s proposed satellite mission, GW-Sat, was one of the 34 missions se...
In September 2001 Aalborg university started the AAU-cubesat project that reached it climax when the...
In September 2001 Aalborg university started the AAU-cubesat project that reached it climax when the...
The BYU Passive Inspection CubeSat (PICS) is the first stage of a series of technology demonstration...
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Small Satellite program provides graduate students with hands-on...
A collaborative effort between Stanford University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...