Terra Bella University CubeSat Partnership
Thursday, April 21, 2016
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When we contracted to procure a Minotaur C launch vehicle in 2014, we had the opportunity to make use of the small amount of spare capacity on board. We considered everything from building a set of small technology demonstration CubeSats ourselves to selling the slots commercially.
However, it’s a tradition in the aerospace industry to support research and education by making this spare capacity available to University CubeSat programs and the idea of partnering with some of these incredible groups was what excited our team the most. These partnerships give the students and staff a rare opportunity to fly their spacecraft and provides us with an opportunity to give back to the community.
We are thrilled to announce that we have reached agreements with three University programs to do exactly this - Georgia Tech’s RANGE, University of Colorado’s MinXSS and Saint Louis University’s Copper-2 missions will all fly on our upcoming Minotaur C launch alongside Terra Bella’s second generation satellites.
Georgia Tech’s RANGE CubeSats |
University of Colorado’s MinXSS CubeSat
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St. Louis University's Copper-2 CubeSat
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All three missions also have a primary mission to stimulate and develop the next generation of students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through hands on technical experience. CubeSat projects present a unique opportunity for these students to go through an entire engineering project lifecycle and this partnership provides them the unique opportunity to see their work fly in space.
At Terra Bella, we’re excited to work with these inspiring teams of students, teachers, scientists and engineers. We feel privileged to be in a position to give something back to the engineering community and look forward to finding more opportunities to do so in the future.
We would like to thank our commercial partners in this project - Spaceflight Services, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems and TZero Consulting.