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- CubeSat abstract "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that usually has a volume of exactly one liter (10 cm cube), has a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms, and typically uses commercial off-the-shelf components for its electronics.Beginning in 1999, California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) and Stanford University developed the CubeSat specifications to help universities worldwide to perform space science and exploration.While the bulk of development and launches comes from academia, several companies build CubeSats such as large-satellite-maker Boeing, and several small companies. CubeSat projects have even been the subject of Kickstarter campaigns. The CubeSat format is also popular with amateur radio satellite builders.".
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- CubeSat wikiPageExternalLink cubesat.php.
- CubeSat wikiPageExternalLink what-are-cubesats.
- CubeSat wikiPageExternalLink cubesats.php.
- CubeSat wikiPageExternalLink www.cubesat.org.
- CubeSat wikiPageID "641656".
- CubeSat wikiPageRevisionID "604936976".
- CubeSat hasPhotoCollection CubeSat.
- CubeSat subject Category:CubeSats.
- CubeSat subject Category:Satellites_by_type.
- CubeSat type Artifact100021939.
- CubeSat type ArtificialSatellitesOrbitingEarth.
- CubeSat type Equipment103294048.
- CubeSat type Instrumentality103575240.
- CubeSat type Object100002684.
- CubeSat type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- CubeSat type Satellite104137444.
- CubeSat type Satellites.
- CubeSat type Whole100003553.
- CubeSat comment "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that usually has a volume of exactly one liter (10 cm cube), has a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms, and typically uses commercial off-the-shelf components for its electronics.Beginning in 1999, California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) and Stanford University developed the CubeSat specifications to help universities worldwide to perform space science and exploration.While the bulk of development and launches comes from academia, several companies build CubeSats such as large-satellite-maker Boeing, and several small companies. ".
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- CubeSat wasDerivedFrom CubeSat?oldid=604936976.
- CubeSat depiction Ncube2.jpg.
- CubeSat homepage www.cubesat.org.
- CubeSat isPrimaryTopicOf CubeSat.