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Computational Nanosatellite Constellations
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EngineeringSatellite CommunicationSpacecraft NetworksSatellite InstrumentationCubesatsSpace SciencesSatellite NetworkGeostationary OrbitAstrodynamicsSpace CommunicationsOrbital Swarm SensingSatellite Navigation SystemsSmall SatellitesUnique Vantage PointSmall SatelliteAerospace EngineeringSpace Mission DesignRemote SensingExpensive SatellitesComputational Nanosatellite Constellations
As rocket launch cadences increase, access to space rises dramatically - setting the stage for the next space industry surge. New, smaller, and less expensive satellites - now "nanosatellites" - can be deployed en masse to form constellations of hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of devices [27, 40, 41, 16, 17, 18, 43]. A constellation of nanosatellites equipped with sensors (e.g., visual or hyperspectral cameras, particle detectors, or magnetometers) and radios provides a first-time opportunity for orbital swarm sensing to synthesize data from the unique vantage point of low-Earth orbit (LEO).
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