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  2. Damping and Vibrations Experiment - Wikipedia

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    DAVE is a 1U CubeSat spacecraft, measuring approximately 10x10x11cm. The spacecraft was integrated into a PPOD (Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer) alongside the University of Central Florida's SurfSat. [9] Fixed solar panels on the sides of the spacecraft provide power to the avionics and transmitter.

  3. List of CubeSats - Wikipedia

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    The Damping And Vibration Experiment (DAVE, or CP-7), a 1U CubeSat developed by PolySat at California Polytechnic State University, launched in 2018 to test the response of various beams damped in tungsten particles in an orbital environment. The goal of the mission is to test a system that could be used to remove adverse vibrations on future ...

  4. Dave - Wikipedia

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    Dave, a digital television ... Damping and Vibrations Experiment, a 1U CubeSat "Dave", a 1984 song by the Boomtown Rats from In the Long Grass "Dave", a 2011 song by ...

  5. Small Satellite Research Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Geography was intrigued by the potential to use CubeSats for Earth observation. [12] Shepherd put the students of Spacey Sciences, LLC in touch with then-associate professor Dr. Deepak R. Mishra and research scientist Dr. David Cotten, who were investigating the possibility of CubeSats for observation of near-coastal ocean ...

  6. SNIPE (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    SNIPE (Small scale magNetospheric and Ionospheric Plasma Experiment) is a CubeSat developed by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) for five years to observe space weather. [1] It is the world's first CubeSat to be equipped with a formation flight function that can change the distance between satellites and flight pattern ...

  7. Educational Launch of Nanosatellites - Wikipedia

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    A CubeSat has a cubic shape measuring 10 × 10 × 10 cm (1 unit or 1U), and can be fabricated of multiple cubic units such as 2U, 3U and 6U, and weighing 1.33 kg per unit. Because of the high cost incurred by launching them to orbit, ELaNa's satellites are launched as secondary payload on other missions that have mass and space to spare.

  8. Quakesat - Wikipedia

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    Quakesat was an Earth observation nanosatellite based on three CubeSats. It was designed to be a "proof-of-concept" for collecting space-based detection of extremely low frequency signals, thought by some to be earthquake precursor signals. The science behind the concept was disputed at the time of launch. [2]

  9. Global Educational Network for Satellite Operations - Wikipedia

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    ROBUSTA is the first French university CubeSat. The objective of the payload experiment is to measure the radiation induced degradation of electronic devices. Flight data will be compared to the results of a novel prediction method taking into account the Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity.