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COTSAT Small Spacecraft Cost Optimization for Government and Commercial Use

Authors :
Swank, Aaron J
Bui, David
Dallara, Christopher
Ghassemieh, Shakib
Hanratty, James
Jackson, Evan
Klupar, Pete
Lindsay, Michael
Ling, Kuok
Mattei, Nicholas
Mayer, David
Quigley, Emmett
Spremo, Stevan
Young, Zion
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2009.

Abstract

Cost Optimized Test of Spacecraft Avionics and Technologies (COTSAT-1) is an ongoing spacecraft research and development project at NASA Ames Research Center (ARC). The prototype spacecraft, also known as CheapSat, is the first of what could potentially be a series of rapidly produced low-cost spacecraft. The COTSAT-1 team is committed to realizing the challenging goal of building a fully functional spacecraft for $500K parts and $2.0M labor. The project's efforts have resulted in significant accomplishments within the scope of a limited budget and schedule. Completion and delivery of the flight hardware to the Engineering Directorate at NASA Ames occurred in February 2009 and a cost effective qualification program is currently under study. The COTSAT-1 spacecraft is now located at NASA Ames Research Center and is awaiting a cost effective launch opportunity. This paper highlights the advancements of the COTSAT-1 spacecraft cost reduction techniques.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 736466.09.01.01.10, , NNA08AF30B, , WBS 129985.09.01.01, , NAS0-203145
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20100027342
Document Type :
Report