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- 3_Corner_Satellite abstract "Three Corner Satellite (or 3CS, or 3CornerSat) consists of three student-built microsatellites flying in formation. Primary mission objectives were to demonstrate formation flying, provide stereoscopic imaging of cloud formations, and demonstrate distributed and autonomous operations.A pair of spacecraft, Ralphie and Sparky, was developed by the University of Colorado at Boulder and Arizona State University as part of the Air Force Research Laboratory's University Nanosat Program. A third satellite, Petey, developed by New Mexico State University was originally also part of the 3CS but was not completed in time for launch.The 3CS stack was originally slated for launch aboard the Space Shuttle in 2003, but after Shuttle Columbia tragedy, mission organizers switched to Boeing Delta IV Heavy rocket (it was its first launch). Due to a problem with the rocket during launch, 3CS failed to achieve orbit. Satellites were to have been dropped off at a low 180 km × 240 km, but they entered orbit at a height of only 105 km, which led to a rapid decay.".
- 3_Corner_Satellite thumbnail 3CS_satellites_at_testing_facility.jpg?width=300.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageExternalLink 3CS-ISAIRAS-final.pdf.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageExternalLink 3cs.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageExternalLink 3cs.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageExternalLink 3cs.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageID "18694274".
- 3_Corner_Satellite wikiPageRevisionID "586418115".
- 3_Corner_Satellite applications "Technology demonstration".
- 3_Corner_Satellite built "3".
- 3_Corner_Satellite caption "Two 3CS satellites undergoing testing".
- 3_Corner_Satellite country United_States.
- 3_Corner_Satellite first Ralphie_(satellite).
- 3_Corner_Satellite first Sparkie_(satellite).
- 3_Corner_Satellite first "2004-12-21".
- 3_Corner_Satellite first "Failed to orbit".
- 3_Corner_Satellite hasPhotoCollection 3_Corner_Satellite.
- 3_Corner_Satellite launched "2".
- 3_Corner_Satellite lifetime "-1.05192E7".
- 3_Corner_Satellite lost "2".
- 3_Corner_Satellite operator Air_Force_Research_Laboratory.
- 3_Corner_Satellite operator Arizona_State_University.
- 3_Corner_Satellite operator New_Mexico_State_University.
- 3_Corner_Satellite operator Space_Test_Program.
- 3_Corner_Satellite operator University_of_Colorado_Boulder.
- 3_Corner_Satellite orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- 3_Corner_Satellite status "Failed".
- 3_Corner_Satellite subject Category:Student_satellites.
- 3_Corner_Satellite comment "Three Corner Satellite (or 3CS, or 3CornerSat) consists of three student-built microsatellites flying in formation. Primary mission objectives were to demonstrate formation flying, provide stereoscopic imaging of cloud formations, and demonstrate distributed and autonomous operations.A pair of spacecraft, Ralphie and Sparky, was developed by the University of Colorado at Boulder and Arizona State University as part of the Air Force Research Laboratory's University Nanosat Program.".
- 3_Corner_Satellite label "3 Corner Satellite".
- 3_Corner_Satellite label "3 Corner Satellite".
- 3_Corner_Satellite sameAs 3_Corner_Satellite.
- 3_Corner_Satellite sameAs m.04gl693.
- 3_Corner_Satellite sameAs Q4636480.
- 3_Corner_Satellite sameAs Q4636480.
- 3_Corner_Satellite wasDerivedFrom 3_Corner_Satellite?oldid=586418115.
- 3_Corner_Satellite depiction 3CS_satellites_at_testing_facility.jpg.
- 3_Corner_Satellite isPrimaryTopicOf 3_Corner_Satellite.