STF-1 (Simulation To Flight 1)

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Name STF-1 (Simulation To Flight 1)
Spacecraft type CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Status Was operational until 2019-06-XX? (Public news on 2019-12-19)
Launched 2018-12-16
NORAD ID 43852
Deployer RailPOD [Tyvak]
Launcher Electron
Organisation West Virginia University
Institution University
Entity Academic / Education
Country US
Launch brokerer TriSept
MCS Ball Aerospace COSMOS
Partners NASA Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V)
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Demonstrate portable simulation and test platform that allows seamless transition of mission development artifacts to flight products.

Description

Demonstrate the utility of the NASA Operational Simulator technologies across the CubeSat development cycle, from concept planning to mission operations. It will demonstrate a highly portable simulation and test platform that allows seamless transition of mission development artifacts to flight products. Performance and durability of III-V nitride-based materials, Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and space weather, GPS and IMU hardware and experiments

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