American Journal of Industrial and Business Management

Volume 12, Issue 10 (October 2022)

ISSN Print: 2164-5167   ISSN Online: 2164-5175

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Small Satellites for Low-Cost Space Access: Launch, Deployment, Integration, and In-Space Logistics

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DOI: 10.4236/ajibm.2022.1210082    222 Downloads   1,415 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Satellite launches have skyrocketed in recent years, as they become more affordable to smaller businesses in a variety of sectors. They no longer need as much space to construct it after using digital technology to considerably lower the size of its typical satellite communications payload. As a result, they relocated to a smaller space. A downsized payload may now fit on smaller satellites, providing them with more versatile and powerful communications capabilities that they may not have had before. Small satellites and CubeSats have transformed the space industry by providing an efficient alternative for cost-effective space launches as well as undertaking numerous technological demos, scientific research, Earth exploration, and other missions. Furthermore, since they are easier to design, construct, and launch than conventional satellites, these satellites are widely employed by commercial firms, government, military, and non-profit groups. In this article, we look at how the space industry has grown significantly over the years, resulting in a greater number of startups entering the market. Case studies on tiny satellite and CubeSat manufacturers as well as mission integrator firms are covered. This study also discusses how entrepreneurs may construct the CubeSat ecosystem by developing new methodologies and improved subsystems for the efficient operation of CubeSats. Finally, the article explores current trends as well as potential difficulties and advancements in tiny satellite and CubeSat technologies. This study makes it very evident that having private space enterprises is the only way for a nation to become a member of the global space economy. As a result, one of the country’s most significant responsibilities is to encourage private firms to participate in space operations.

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Malisuwan, S. and Kanchanarat, B. (2022) Small Satellites for Low-Cost Space Access: Launch, Deployment, Integration, and In-Space Logistics. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 12, 1480-1497. doi: 10.4236/ajibm.2022.1210082.

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