This document presents the final report for the USUSat III program funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The goal of this program has been to develop a next generation of engineers and scientists with skills in space systems. This objective was to be accomplished through a design and fabrication competition between university teams. The competing teams were all sponsored in the University Nanosatellite Program by the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The winning team was determined by a panel of judges at the Final Competition Review in March of 2007. The USUSat III was not ranked among the top three proto-flight spacecraft and was not selected to be developed for flight.
TOmographic Remote Observer of Ionospheric Disturbances
2007
13 pages
Report
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English
Aeronomy , Unmanned Spacecraft , Space systems , Ionospheric disturbances , Tomography , Air force research , Engineers , Remote systems , Scientists , Skills , Spacecraft , Ionosphere , Flight , Ususat iii program , University nanosatellite program , Toroid(Tomographic remote observer of ionospheric disturbance)
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