In December 2010, the U.S. Army flew its first satellite in 50 years, the SMDC-ONE CubeSat. Placed in a very low orbit, the first SMDC-ONE mission lasted only 35 days but enjoyed great success in demonstrating the viability of CubeSats to perform exfiltration of unattended ground sensors data and serve as a communications relay between ground stations over 1000 land miles apart. The success of SMDC-ONE helped shape the U.S. Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command’s (SMDC) programmatic goals for finding new and innovative ways to implement space applications and technologies that aid the warfighter. Since 2010, SMDC has flown ten additional CubeSats including the three SMDC Nanosatellite Program-3 (SNaP) CubeSats currently on orbit (launche...
SmallSats have come a long way since the Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) at NASA’s Marsh...
33rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small SatellitesIn the past few years we have witnessed the asce...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Miniaturization trends are enabling development of small, inexpensive nanosatellites with significan...
Our nation has a truly impressive array of space-based capabilities supporting our armed forces. How...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has been and will continue to provide space...
One new way to perform missions from space is the concept of clusters of microsatellites that operat...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
The Department of the Air Force initiated the Rogue Alpha/Beta Cube Satellite program to challenge T...
The DoD is known for looking to innovative thinking to provide answers to it warfighter’s needs. Thi...
Kestrel Eye (KE) is a microsatellite technology demonstrator for the US Army Space and Missile Defen...
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is strategically promoting the use of small spacecraft to a...
33rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small SatellitesThe Mobile CubeSat Command and Control (MC3) grou...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
SmallSats have come a long way since the Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) at NASA’s Marsh...
33rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small SatellitesIn the past few years we have witnessed the asce...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Miniaturization trends are enabling development of small, inexpensive nanosatellites with significan...
Our nation has a truly impressive array of space-based capabilities supporting our armed forces. How...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has been and will continue to provide space...
One new way to perform missions from space is the concept of clusters of microsatellites that operat...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
The Department of the Air Force initiated the Rogue Alpha/Beta Cube Satellite program to challenge T...
The DoD is known for looking to innovative thinking to provide answers to it warfighter’s needs. Thi...
Kestrel Eye (KE) is a microsatellite technology demonstrator for the US Army Space and Missile Defen...
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is strategically promoting the use of small spacecraft to a...
33rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small SatellitesThe Mobile CubeSat Command and Control (MC3) grou...
In the past two decades, a silent revolution has taken place in the space domain, leading to what to...
SmallSats have come a long way since the Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) at NASA’s Marsh...
33rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small SatellitesIn the past few years we have witnessed the asce...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...