Tag Archives: CubeSats

UNICUBESAT-GG

UniCubeSat-GG (Gravity Gradient) is the first CubeSat mission of GAUSS Group (Gruppo di Astrodinamica dell’Universita degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale, Italy). Characteristics CubeSat shaped satellite with external dimensions of 10 cm x 10 cm x 13.5 cm, mass of 1kg Structure in aluminium Off the shelf electronic subsystems (COTS) Power: generated […]

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The Promotions for payloads onboard UniSat-7 continue

The special offers for boarding a small satellite as payload onto UniSat-7 are still valid for a limited time, don’t miss out the UniSat Platform advantages!   Customers can currently benefit from promotional fares to make their CubeSats or another kind of IOD/IOV payload fly on GAUSS Space bus. UniSat-7 is a small spacecraft planned to […]

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Fourth Anniversary of UniSat-6

UniSat-6 fulfilled GAUSS’ long endurance expectations and is turning 4 today! GAUSS latest small satellite sailed across the sky for a whole year more, being up and running and still completely operative, hence demonstrating its good health.  UniSat-6 was launched on 19 June 2014 and ejected into orbit with its payload by the Dnepr LV, from […]

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4th IAA Conference Proceedings Published

We are pleased to announce you that the Papers presented at the 4th IAA Conference on University Satellite Missions and CubeSat Workshop have been indexed and published as Proceedings in the dedicated Volume 163 of the American Astronautical Society “Advances in the Astronautical Sciences” Series by Univelt, Inc., USA.    Univelt Incorporated is a publishing company that publishes all American Astronautical Society books, […]

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GAUSS latest satellites

Since the foundation of Company GAUSS Srl in 2012, several small satellites have been designed, developed, assembled and launched: UNISAT-5: designed and built by GAUSS was launched on the Dnepr rocket, from Yasny base (Russian Federation) on November 21st, 2013, carrying aboard eight nano-satellites (four CubeSats and four PocketQubes). UNISAT-6: launched from Yasny base (Russian […]

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CubeSats

CubeSats: The Origins CubeSats can go from 1U to even 12U Units and beyond.  The revolutionary CubeSat project is quite young although by now it is visibly diffused: it started in 1999 when Professor Bob Twiggs (from Stanford University’s Space Systems Development Laboratory) and Professor Jordi PuigSuari (from California Polytechnic State University – Cal Poly, California) created a […]

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