San Jose State Students Developing CubeSat Launch Vehicle
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follows a note published on the day (12/19) in the website “Parabolic Arc” noting
that San Jose
State students developing CubeSat Launch Vehicle.
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San Jose
State Students
Developing CubeSat Launch Vehicle
By Doug Messier
December 19, 2014, 5:20 am
A group of San Jose State University
students are developing an air-launched booster capable of placing CubeSats
into orbit.
Project Spartan Spear‘s
goal is to build a rocket that would be launched by modified F-104 fighter jets
operated by Starfighters, Inc., a company based in Clearwater, Fla. The launch
vehicle would be capable of placing three 1U Cubesats or 1 3U Cubsat into
orbit.
“Our goal is to create a fast and
reliable launch vehicle that is cheaper than today’s options for delivering
CubeSats into space,” the group says on its website. “Current forms of
transportation for CubeSats can take several years and hundreds of thousands of
dollars to take these miniature satellites into orbit. Our launch vehicle will
be able to take CubeSats into orbit within a matter of months.”
On Jan. 15, the Silicon Valley Space
Center will host Project Spartan Spear at Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, Calif.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. PST. Click here for tickets.
Source: Website
Parabolic Arc - http://www.parabolicarc.com/
Comentário: Pois é leitor, somente em sociedades
organizadas de nações sérias e comprometidas com o futuro é que projetos como
este aparecem, e esta iniciativa não surgiu do nada, é apenas o resultado de políticas
públicas adotadas por décadas seguidas nos EUA com o firme propósito de
desenvolvimento. O Brasil caro leitor infelizmente está há anos de luz de algo
assim, e pior, sem que seu povo tenha a mínima consciência disto, um país condenado a ser um mero coadjuvante nos próximos vinte ou trinta anos. Afinal quem planta, colhe. Triste.
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