Lockheed Martin, University of Florida to Develop and Launch Five Miniature Satellites
Posted on: Thursday, 26 March 2009, 12:00 CDT
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The satellites, called CubeSats, are built in the shape of a cube, measuring 10 centimeters (less than four inches) on each side. They operate on a power output similar to a cell phone and weigh less than 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds). CubeSats can be built and launched relatively inexpensively and in a matter of months, compared to more sophisticated satellites that weigh thousands of pounds and cost millions of dollars to develop and launch.
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