NASA is funding designers of small spacecraft at The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, to develop a technology demonstration of an evolutionary alternative to the CubeSat standard that maintains the benefits of that platform while overcoming key limitations. DiskSat is a plate-shaped satellite 40 inches in diameter and an inch thick that could offer more power and surface area for instruments, providing more opportunities for NASA to expand upon target mission objectives for small spacecraft.


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    Title :

    DiskSat: A Two-Dimensional, High Power, High Aperture, Maneuverable Spacecraft


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    Publication date :

    2024-08-05


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    Audio-visual


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    English




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