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NASA, DOD to Collaborate with Universities on CubeSat Development Program
The CubeSats program contains a variety of experiments such as Earth observations and advanced electronics testing.
NASA, DOD to Collaborate with Universities on CubeSat Development Program
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 17, 2024

NASA, in partnership with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, is initiating an innovative program aimed at fostering small satellite development skills among higher education institutions. This collaborative effort seeks to provide comprehensive systems engineering training to faculty and students, enhancing their proficiency in small satellite technology.

As part of the University Nanosatellite Program Mission Concepts 2024 Summer Series, selected teams will undergo a series of hands-on learning engagements. This initiative is not just an educational endeavor; it is also a strategic move to bolster small satellite expertise within U.S. universities. Running from May through August 2024, the program promises to be a conduit for practical knowledge and industrial workforce preparation.

One of the notable aspects of this program is its focus on the CubeSat format. CubeSats, a type of nanosatellite, have become a standard in the space research community due to their cost-effectiveness and versatility. They offer an ideal platform for educational institutions to engage in space technology development. NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI), an integral part of this program, provides a pathway for these student-built satellites to be launched into space. This initiative aligns with NASA's longstanding commitment to fostering scientific research and technological innovation at academic levels.

In addition to NASA's CSLI, the U.S. Air Force University Nanosatellite Program also plays a critical role in this educational endeavor. This partnership between NASA and the U.S. military branches - the Air Force and the newly established Space Force - is a significant step in broadening access to space technologies. It underscores the growing importance of small satellites in space exploration and defense strategies.

The program is inclusive, extending its reach to all U.S. colleges and universities, with an emphasis on encouraging participation from minority-serving institutions and historically Black colleges and universities. Such inclusivity is vital in ensuring a diverse range of perspectives and ideas in the field of space technology. The solicitation for the Mission Concepts 2024 Summer Series is set to open on Tuesday, Jan. 16, with a deadline for applications on Friday, Feb. 9.

Participants in this program will not only gain valuable experience in satellite development but also benefit from the financial support covering travel for kickoff events, final presentations, and in-person reviews. This structure allows teams to focus on their projects without the burden of additional financial strain on university resources.

Managed by NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the program's leadership comes from an agency with a rich history in space exploration and technology development. NASA's expertise, combined with the operational and strategic capabilities of the U.S. Air Force and Space Force, creates a robust framework for advancing the skills and knowledge of the next generation of aerospace professionals.

For those interested in participating or learning more about this unique opportunity, further details are available on the program's website here.

This initiative represents a novel approach to integrating academic institutions into the evolving landscape of space technology. It offers a fresh perspective on how collaboration between government agencies and educational entities can lead to significant advancements in both academic and industrial sectors of space science and engineering.

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