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By: Infinite123Lifer

Based on that 2nd picture … their not building a bypass . . . are they? “0.08 km^2 per Cubesat” yeah, thats about the time Earth gets obliterated. Oh well, we can always have another one built right? I...

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By: Johnny Vector

Cry baby cry, Make your mother sigh.

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By: Finalmente lanzarán al espacio el 2013 los satélites de la N... - Wayerless

[...] tendrán la forma de un cubo de 10 centímetros por lado, por lo que ya apostamos que se verán como actualmente lucen desde el espacio los satélites CubeSats (también de un decímetro cúbico),...

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By: Auki Henry

How fitting that everyones favourite Borg ( seven of nine ) picked up on this article – https://twitter.com/JeriLRyan/status/256195611202834432

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By: Finally launched into space in 2013 NASA satellites with Nexus One and...

[...] satellites will have the shape of a cube of 10 cm per side, so we bet and will now look like from space satellites CubeSats (also a cubic decimeter), launched a few days ago from the...

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By: kat wagner

Outta this world. What could be cooler than the Dr. Who references?

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By: burnsbothends

In my head, I hear one going “Help me spaceman! Spaceman, help me! SPAAAAAAAAAACCEEEEEEEEEE” and the others muttering at it to shut up. Then again, my love for Portal is immense, and these are just...

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By: Peter B

Joseph G @ #19 said: “So if I were to guess, I’d guess for a prograde or retrograde deployment.” That all makes sense. “Of course we’ve got infinitely more choices than these three exact axes, so it...

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By: ISS^3 | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine | Astronomy findings | Scoop.it

[...] It's really opened up what kind of space science and exploration can be done, and I have to admit, is something I never thought of when I dreamed of space travel as a kid. Or heck, as an adult...

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By: Ben H.

For those wondering, the cubesats were loaded into two small “guns” on the end of the Japanese RMS (robotic manipulator system). Each gun was basically a spring loaded tube that could hold 3 of these...

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