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NearSpace Launch SBIR Phase II Award, August 2021

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to Nearspace Launch, Inc. in August, 2021 for $750,000.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Nearspace Launch, Inc.
Nearspace Launch, Inc.
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC21C04980
Award Phase
Phase II0
Award Amount (USD)
750,0000
Date Awarded
August 12, 2021
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End Date
February 11, 2023
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Abstract

SWAP-E addresses NASA R2O/O2R Strategic Action Plan for S5.06 SBIR area: Space Weather Instrumentation. A Space Weather (SW) array of 4 dual CubeSats released from a standard 6U deployer are each linked through the Globalstar constellation to provide near real-time ionospheric forecasting for 1000rsquo;s of satellites. Each CubeSat provides low-latency connections via space-space links in a redundant, time-ordered, and common database (O2R) for prompt 24/7 data with a delay of seconds. nbsp;Improved Gen-2 links with GPS are available to ThinSats nbsp;and nbsp;LEO NASA missions with strong national commercialization growth.The Phase 2 effort provides an innovative satellite platform to improve sensors in space with compact innovative nbsp;instrumentation designed to validate SW models:nbsp; energetic particle suite, plasma probes,nbsp; sensors, and GPS.nbsp;nbsp; Each CubeSat strings include foldouts that separate the relatively noisy ThinSat Bus section from the quiet and cooled ThinSat Payload section to improve sensor performance. The SWAP-E 6U array of 4 CubeSats give pole-to-pole orbit data every 12 minutes on average in the underexplored SW region 100 to 400 km. Prompt and multipoint SW sensors improve rapid forecasting and understanding new energy transfer with the goal to deliver end-user action (2018 Space Weather Phase 1 Benchmarks Report from the Presidents National Science and Technology Council).Feasibility: NSLnbsp;has successfully flown 50 CubeSat (ThinSat) constellations with particle detectors, IMU, IR array, and Globalstar links as a demonstration project in 2019 (SSC19-S2-08, 2019). nbsp;Currently most of the SWAP-E Bus subsystems and sensors are manifested on two SpaceX rideshare flights in 2021 for SWAP-E risk reduction and radiation testing. nbsp;nbsp;NSL has flown 450 commercial subsystems in orbit with 100% success and currently delivering 10 CubeSats for launch in 2021.nbsp; The SWAP-E Prototype will be completed through TRL =5- 7 (with MRR for demonstration in the space environment).nbsp;

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