UCISAT

UCISAT

UCISAT is a student-run CubeSat project at the University of California, Irvine.

Satellites

UCISAT-1

UCISAT-1 is the first pico-satellite under development by the University of California, Irvine. The primary mission payload is a CMOS camera which will photograph the Earth from Low Earth Orbit and transmit images back to the K6UCI Ground Station. The secondary mission payload is a 6-DOF inertial measurement unit that will measure the spacecraft's rate of tumble from the time of deployment until it is stabilized by a passive magnetic attitude control system. The satellite is currently competing to be on the launch manifest of a NASA-owned Taurus rocket (developed by Orbital Sciences) in December 2008. The primary payload of the Taurus rocket is NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) satellite.

External links

The project's website can be access via http://www.ucisat.org


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