Colorado Space Grant Consortium (COSGC) will team up with Lockheed Martin to develop a miniature satellite to be known as Agile Low-cost Laboratory for Space Technology Acceleration and Research (ALL-STAR).
ALL-STAR, a three-unit (3U) CubeSat bus with fully functional miniature subsystems, will be designed for one year on-orbit operations for a number of space-based research payloads.
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The satellite will weigh about 4kg and be the first in a new series of CubeSats developed by COSGC students. The spacecraft bus will be reproduced and evolved to support future missions.
The ALL-STAR programme will provide students hands-on experience in applying science, technology, engineering and math skills to building operational space systems.
Lockheed will supply its system engineering, programme management and systems integration expertise to mentor the COSGC students as they design, develop, manufacture and deliver the CubeSat.
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