Imagine having your own satellite!
Well, now you can. With the advent of the TubeSat, now you can have your own satellite launched into space in a low orbit around Earth.
According to an article on Spacefellowship.com’s website and on Interorbital.com’s website, Interorbital Systems has created a low cost satellite system that can be launched for an amazingly low cost of only $8000. Now this may seem lile a lot of money to you and me. But astronomically speaking it’s cheap! Low cost doesn’t even start to decribe it. The space program has spent billions of dollars getting satellites into orbit around the Earth for various scientific study and natianl security projects.
Now you can launch scientific equipment into space much faster and cheaper than ever before. This opens many doors to scientific study and future discoveries by smaller universities that just wasn’t possible in the past. Many scientific institutions that couldn’t afford to launch their own satellite in the past can now have their own personal satellite for all sort of scientific study. The knowledge gained from that study will be invaluable to mankind.
About Tube Sat – The Personal Satellite Kit
The TubeSat also allows the builder to add his or her own experiment or function to the basic TubeSat kit. Examples of add-on experiments or functions include the following:
▼ Earth-from-space video imaging
▼ Earth magnetic field measurement
▼ Satellite orientation detection (horizon sensor, gyros, accelerometers, etc.)
▼ Orbital environment measurements (temperature, pressure, radiation, etc.)
▼ On-orbit hardware and software component testing (microprocessors, etc.)
▼ Tracking migratory animals from orbit
▼ Testing satellite stabilization methods
▼ Biological experiments
▼ On-orbit advertising
▼ Private e-mail
As long as the experiment or function satisfies the volume and mass restrictions, it can be integrated into the TubeSat. These restrictions provide a unique intellectual challenge for the experiment or function designer.
SOURCE: TubeSat
Most times the cost of researching, designing, planning, buliding, implementing, and launching a reaserch satellite into space requires hundreds of thousands of man hours, and millions of dollars just to launch one satellite into space. Now it’ll cost $8000 which is within even the smallest educational institutions budget.
Space Is Within Your Grasp?
This revolutionary device now brings space down to your level. Now the big boys aren’t the only ones who can touch the stars! This puts the vastness of space at your finger tips.
Interorbital Systems has also joined the Google Lunar X-Prize and is on the SENERGY MOON team with InterPlanetary Ventures, the Human Synergy Project.
“…InterPlanetary Ventures, the Human Synergy Project, and Interorbital Systems have joined forces to become SYNERGY MOON, the newest team to enter the Google Lunar X PRIZE race to the Moon…”
SOURCE: GoogleLunarXprize.org
This is certainly an exciting time!
The future of space technology is evolving…
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