CubeSats are a simpler and far less costly way to reach other worlds, enabling more frequent and diverse missions that significantly increase the pace of discovery in space exploration.
CubeSats typically focus on a single, specific scientific goal, making them affordable for small startups, private companies, and university laboratories to engage in space studies.
A team of students at Brown University built a CubeSat in under 18 months for less than US $10,000 to study the issue of space debris.
CubeSats are cheaper to develop and test, which allows for a greater variety of missions with less risk, greatly enhancing opportunities for scientific discovery.
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