NASDA studying piggyback satellite bus technology demonstrator
Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA) is studying a 50-kilogram orbital testbed, measuring only 50 centimeters in each direction, that would fly into space as a piggyback on other payloads and conduct experiments designed to prove out new spacecraft bus technology. Dubbed m-Lab Sat, the...
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