The concept of building extremely small satellites which, either independently or as a collective, can perform missions which are comparable to their much larger cousins, has fascinated scientists and engineers for several years now. In addition to the now commonplace microelectronic integrated circuits, the more recent advent of technologies such as photonic integrated circuits (PIC's) and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) have placed such a goal within their grasp. Key to the acceptance of this technology will be the ability to manufacture these very small satellites in quantity without sacrificing their performance or versatility. In support of its nuclear treaty verification, proliferation monitoring and other remote sensing missio...
This research activity develops in the rapidly and constantly growing field of avionics for small sa...
Twenty-five years ago in 1986, 25 microsatellites were launched into orbit; 24 were military communi...
Miniaturization trends are enabling development of small, inexpensive nanosatellites with significan...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
Montana State University\u27s interdisciplinary Space Science and Engineering Laboratory (SSEL) has ...
The scientific understanding of key physical processes between the Sun and Earth require simultaneou...
The scientific understanding of key physical processes between the Sun and Earth require simultaneou...
Small satellite missions can be achieved by using different approaches and methods. One possible app...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging that requires hu...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging that requires hu...
This paper describes a joint project to design, develop, and deploy a satellite based tracking syste...
In the last fifteen years, small satellites have opened a window through which the aerospace industr...
Studies (UTIAS) has been a pioneer in nanosatellite technologies since the first 1-kg “CubeSat ” nan...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging, wh...
Nowadays, it is widely used the term Nanosatellite when we refer to those satellites whose mass are ...
This research activity develops in the rapidly and constantly growing field of avionics for small sa...
Twenty-five years ago in 1986, 25 microsatellites were launched into orbit; 24 were military communi...
Miniaturization trends are enabling development of small, inexpensive nanosatellites with significan...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
Montana State University\u27s interdisciplinary Space Science and Engineering Laboratory (SSEL) has ...
The scientific understanding of key physical processes between the Sun and Earth require simultaneou...
The scientific understanding of key physical processes between the Sun and Earth require simultaneou...
Small satellite missions can be achieved by using different approaches and methods. One possible app...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging that requires hu...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging that requires hu...
This paper describes a joint project to design, develop, and deploy a satellite based tracking syste...
In the last fifteen years, small satellites have opened a window through which the aerospace industr...
Studies (UTIAS) has been a pioneer in nanosatellite technologies since the first 1-kg “CubeSat ” nan...
A new class of remote sensing and scientific distributed space missions is emerging, wh...
Nowadays, it is widely used the term Nanosatellite when we refer to those satellites whose mass are ...
This research activity develops in the rapidly and constantly growing field of avionics for small sa...
Twenty-five years ago in 1986, 25 microsatellites were launched into orbit; 24 were military communi...
Miniaturization trends are enabling development of small, inexpensive nanosatellites with significan...