AquaGSat – A Sun Pointing Picosatellite Powered by a Regenerative Fuel Cell
@inproceedings{Lowery2001AquaGSatA, title={AquaGSat – A Sun Pointing Picosatellite Powered by a Regenerative Fuel Cell}, author={Thomas Jay Lowery and K. Ottinger}, year={2001} }
Introduction A unique opportunity of low-cost access to space in is being offered to many educational institutions and commercial interests around the world. The Cubesat program offers launch opportunities for pico-satellites (<1kg) which can be built for a reachable price range, thus extended the access to space out further into the publics grasp. The current cubesat projects offer up to 200 grams of payload to be for small lowearth-orbit (LEO) experiments. Along with the increasing trend in…
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