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2010


The BRITE Nano-Satellite Constellation Mission

Nanosatellite Tracking Ships: Cost-effective Responsive Space

Nanosatellite Demonstration Mission: The Detection of Maritime AIS Signals From Low Earth Orbit

Canadian Advanced Nanospace Experiment 2 Orbit Operations: Two Years of Pushing the Nanosatellite Performance Envelope

Microsatellite Science and Technology Center: Canada’s Center for Microspace Innovation

Solar Array Arcing Mitigation for Polar Low-Earth Orbit Spacecraft

Attitude Manoeuvring Under Dynamic Path and Time Contstraints For Formation Flying Nanosatellites

The NEMO Bus: A Third Generation High-Performance Nanosatellite For Earth Monitoring and Observation

2009

Peak Power Tracking on a Nanosatellite Scale: The Design and Implementation of Digital Power Electronics on the SFL Generic Nanosatellite Bus

Increasing the Accuracy of Orbital Position Information From NORAD SGP4 Using Intermittent GPS Readings

Canadian Advanced Nanospace Experiment 2 Orbit Operations: One Year of Pushing the Nanosatellite Performance Envelope

Nanosatellite Tracking Ships: From Concept to Launch in 7 Months

2008

Possible Orbit Scenarios for an InSAR Formation Flying Microsatellite Mission

A Norwegian Satellite for Space-based Observations of AIS in the High North

Canadian Advanced Nanospace Experiment 2: On-orbit Experiences With a Three-Kilogram Satellite

2007

The Design of a Lunar Farside Gravity Mapping Nanosatellite for the European Student Moon Orbiter Mission

Enabling Reaction Wheel Technology for High-performance Nanosatellite Control

Precision Formation Flight: the CanX-4 and CanX-5 Dual Satellite Mission

The MOMENT Magnetic Mapping Mission: Martian Science on a Nanosatellite Platform



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