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SOLAR BLADE NANOSATELLITE DEVELOPMENT Richard Blomquist Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Document Date: 2011-02-20 15:57:36


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Stowage Vehicle / SOLAR BLADE NANOSATELLITE DEVELOPMENT Richard Blomquist Carnegie Mellon University / Carnegie Mellon University / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Space Studies Institute / Stowage Vehicle Observes / Introduction Carnegie Mellon University / /

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metal coatings / smallest possible communications system / electronics miniaturization / spin rate management / cold gas thruster system / Cold gas thrusters / communications equipment / communications components / autonomy software / nanosat technology / release device / sensor chip / low mass satellite / /

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Space Flight Center / World Space Foundation / Space Studies Institute / Carnegie Mellon University / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / USAF / Air Force / FINDS Foundation / Three-Stage Mission / /

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Blade Spacecraft / Richard Blomquist / Norman Sands / Richard MacNeal / Richard Blomquist Carnegie / /

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Contractor / Delta Launch Vehicle Secondary Payload Planner / Representative / controller / /

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Massachusetts / /

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radiation / Mems / Enabling technology / Solar Pressure Solar Sailing Technology / nanosat technology / sensor chip / GPS / /

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