NASA Announces Candidates For CubeSat Space Missions

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Feb. 08, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
jbuck@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-038

NASA ANNOUNCES CANDIDATES FOR CUBESAT SPACE MISSIONS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 20 small satellites to fly as 
auxiliary cargo aboard rockets planned to launch in 2011 and 2012. 
The proposed CubeSats come from a high school in Virginia, 
universities across the country, NASA field centers and Department of 
Defense organizations. 

CubeSats are a class of research spacecraft called nanosatellites. The 
cube-shaped satellites are approximately four inches long, have a 
volume of about one quart and weigh 2.2 pounds or less. 

The selections are from the second round of the CubeSat Launch 
Initiative. The satellites are expected to conduct technology 
demonstrations, educational research or science missions. The 
selected spacecraft are eligible for flight after final negotiations 
when an opportunity arises. The satellites come from the following 
organizations, which include the first high school proposal selected 
for a CubeSat flight: 

-- Air Force Research Lab, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 
-- Drexel University, Philadelphia 
-- NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. (two CubeSats) 
-- NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. (two CubeSats) 
-- Naval Research Lab, Washington (two CubeSats) 
-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
-- Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 
-- The Planetary Society, Pasadena, in partnership with NASA's Ames 
Research Center, Moffitt Field, Calif. 
-- Space and Missile Defense Command, Huntsville, Ala. 
-- St. Louis University, St. Louis, Miss. 
-- Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Va. 
-- University of Colorado 
-- University of Hawaii 
-- University of Louisiana, Lafayette 
-- University of New Mexico 
-- U.S. Military Academy 
-- U.S. Naval Academy 

The first CubeSats to be carried on an expendable vehicle for the 
agency's Launch Services Program will comprise NASA's Educational 
Launch of Nanosatellite, or ELaNa, mission. ELaNa will fly on the 
Glory mission scheduled to lift off on Feb. 23. The 12 CubeSat 
payloads selected from the first round of the CubeSat Launch 
Initiative will have launch opportunities beginning later this year. 

For information about NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative program, visit: 




http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/CubeSats_initiative.html 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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