Ok, I'll bite. Is there a standard design? Is any group currently working on a design that could be mass produced? What would the per article cost be for the sat itself, testing, etc broken down by line item.

On 1/7/2012 4:22 AM, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 23:07:47 +0000 (UTC)
Bob- W7LRD<[email protected]>  wrote:


Couldn't we have a "ARISSat-1-2-3 etc. sitting on the shelf and everytime they 
send up a supply/crew change bring another ARISSat.  Then throw it out whenever 
available.  Seems simple however I am sure the logistics would be complex.
I keep saying this over and over but no-one has taken me seriously yet ;-)

A cubesat is the size and weight of a bag of sugar.  We need a rucksack full of 
cubesats to send up to the ISS.  The next time an ISS crewmember is on an EVA 
they can toss it over the side and let it fly.  When it breaks or re-enters, 
toss the next one out.

We could easily use cheap off-the-shelf parts, even old HTs with a bit of "added 
lightness".  I'll even throw in a rucksack.  Let's get on this.

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