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In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cubesat format.1. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.2

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In 2006, GeneSat-1?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cubesat format.3. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.4

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In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cubesat format.5. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure?, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.6

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In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cubesat format.7. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.8

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In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cube Sat? format.9. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure?, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.10

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In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cubesat format.11. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure?, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.12

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Dozens of cubesats have been launched, and some of them have operated for years, including nine designed and built by students at Japanese universities.13.

In 2006, ^GeneSat-1^?, a biosatellite containing a bacteriological experiment, has been launched in Cube Sat? format.14. This biosatellite was launched in an inflatable space structure?, Bigelow Aerospace?'s Genesis 1?.15

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The Cubesat is a standard framework for microsatellites.

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The Cubesat is a standard framework for microsatellites?.

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Cubesats might be a useful base for Project Persephone experiments, even from developing nations. Colombia's first satellite was a Cubesat designed by university students. A similar concept, the Cubelab?, has also been used to host commercial experiments aboard ISS16.

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Cubesats might be a useful base for Project Persephone experiments, even from developing nations. Colombia's first satellite was a Cubesat designed by university students.17 A similar concept, the Cubelab?, has also been used to host commercial experiments aboard ISS18.

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Cubesats might be a useful base for Project Persephone experiments, even from developing nations. Colombia's first satellite was a Cubesat designed by university students.

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Cubesats might be a useful base for Project Persephone experiments, even from developing nations. Colombia's first satellite was a Cubesat designed by university students. A similar concept, the Cubelab?, has also been used to host commercial experiments aboard ISS19.

 

1 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

2 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

3 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

4 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

5 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

6 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

7 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

8 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

9 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

10 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

11 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

12 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

13 http://mtech.dk/thomsen/space/cubesat.php

14 "Gene Sat?-1", cubesat.org http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/67-genesat-1

15 "Bigelow Spacecraft Carries NASA 'Gene Box?' to Orbit", NASA, 07.19.06 http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/multimedia/images/2006/genebox.html

16 Nanoracks press release: Nano Racks? Platform and Cube Lab? Activation Footage http://www.nanoracksllc.com/?p=889

17 http://news.cnet.com/DIY-satellites-reinvent-the-space-race/2100-11397_3-5863564.html

18 Nanoracks press release: Nano Racks? Platform and Cube Lab? Activation Footage http://www.nanoracksllc.com/?p=889

19 Nanoracks press release: Nano Racks? Platform and Cube Lab? Activation Footage http://www.nanoracksllc.com/?p=889

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The first satellite orbited from Colombia was a Cubesat.

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Cubesats might be a useful base for Project Persephone experiments, even from developing nations. Colombia's first satellite was a Cubesat designed by university students.

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The Cubesat is a standard framework for microsatellites.

The first satellite orbited from Colombia was a Cubesat.

Further Reading

  • Cubesat on Wikipedia
  • "Dnepr LV with 14 satellites onboard launched", Apr 28, 2007
  • "Spaceflight Services Teams Up With Dutch Company", Jan 17, 2011
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