Smallsat

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Smallsats are a new class of next generation satellites that use advanced miniaturization technology for smaller, lighter, cheaper spacecraft components.

Small satellites have been in existence since the dawn of the Space Age. But the success of trunk communications via satellite, coupled with manned exploration of space has forced the space industry towards ever larger and more expensive missions. Small, cheap satellites used to be the exclusive domain of scientific and amateur groups. Now major advances in microelectronics, in particular microprocessors, have made smaller satellites a viable alternative. They provide cost-effective solutions to traditional problems at a time when space budgets are decreasing.

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