NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge Crowdsources Ideas for Deep Space CubeSats
Pushing the boundaries of space technology, NASA’s first in-space competition invites the public to design, build and launch small satellites capable of advanced operations near and beyond the Moon. Three winners from the ground competition, completed in 2017, are readying their CubeSats for launch on Artemis I, the first uncrewed flight of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft. Want to get in on the action? Additional teams can compete in the Deep Space Derby and Lunar Derby by securing their own launch opportunity.
Explore more about NASA’s Cube Quest Centennial Challenge: http://www.nasa.gov/cubequest
Видео NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge Crowdsources Ideas for Deep Space CubeSats канала NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
Explore more about NASA’s Cube Quest Centennial Challenge: http://www.nasa.gov/cubequest
Видео NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge Crowdsources Ideas for Deep Space CubeSats канала NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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