NASA Announces New CubeSat Launch Initiative Partnership Opportunities

Wed, 10 Aug 2022 04:36:42 GMT
Space Daily

Washington DC (SPX) Aug 10, 2022 NASA has announced a new round of opportunities through the...

NASA has announced a new round of opportunities through the agency's CubeSat Launch Initiative for CubeSat developers, including educational institutions, to conduct scientific investigations and technology demonstrations in space and contribute to the agency's exploration goals.

"Small satellites, such as CubeSats play a valuable role in the agency's educational, science, and technology investigations, including planetary exploration, Earth observation, and fundamental Earth and space science," said Bradley Smith, director of launch services within the Space Operations Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

With a renewed emphasis on education, the next round of NASA's CSLI opportunities is providing access to low-Earth orbit for U.S. educational institutions, nonprofits with an education or outreach component, and NASA centers and programs for workforce development.

NASA anticipates making selections by March 17, 2023, for flight opportunities in 2024-2027, although selection does not guarantee a launch opportunity.

Designs that include restrictive orbit requirements may limit launch opportunities and lead to later-than-desired launch dates.

CubeSats supported by this launch initiative include volumes of 1U, 2U, 3U, 6U, and 12U or volumes that add up to these specified dimensions.

CSLI will not select any CubeSat missions proposing to deploy or release parts that are smaller than 1U in size due to trackability, space situational awareness, and orbital debris concerns.

To date, NASA has selected 211 CubeSat missions, 148 of which have been launched into space, with more than 20 missions scheduled for launch within the next year.

The selected CubeSats represent participants from 42 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 102 unique organizations.

Small satellite manufacturer and mission services provider Blue Canyon Technologies LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, celebrated the grand opening of its new CubeSat Factory in Boulder, Colorado, with members of the Boulder Chamber of Commerce at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.