"Students Develop Innovative Beach Ball Antenna for Cubesat Communication Testing"

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Students at the University of Arizona have developed a cubesat called CatSat with an inflatable antenna that will increase downlink speeds for high-speed, low-cost space communication and data transmission for small satellites. The beach ball antenna will inflate using a combination of helium and argon once in Earth orbit. CatSat will also study Earth's ionosphere and send down high-resolution images of our planet at speeds previously unobtainable by comparably sized cubesats. The technology demonstrated by CatSat opens the door to the possibility of future lunar, planetary, and deep-space missions using cubesats.
Topics:science#cubesat#earth-observation#inflatable-antenna#space-communication#spaceflight#university-of-arizona
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