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List of CubeSats

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List of CubeSats

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NanoSat

The following is a list of CubeSats, nanosatellites used primarily by universities for research missions, typically in low Earth orbits. Some CubeSats became their country's first national satellite. The extensive Nanosatellite and CubeSat Database lists nearly 4,000 CubeSats and NanoSats have been launched since 1998. The organization forecasts that 2080 nanosats will launch within the next 6 years.

Research and development

  • SBUDNIC was launched to test Arduino Nano and other commercial off-the-shelf technology in space, using a simple, open-source design.
  • An ambitious project is the QB50, an international network of 50 CubeSats for multi-point by different universities and other teams, in-situ measurements in the lower thermosphere (90–350 km) and re-entry research. QB50 is an initiative of the von Karman Institute and is funded by the European Union. Double-unit ("2-U") CubeSats (10x10x20 cm) are foreseen, with one unit (the 'functional' unit) providing the usual satellite functions and the other unit (the 'science' unit) accommodating a set of standardized sensors for lower thermosphere and re-entry research. 35 CubeSats are envisaged to be provided by universities in 19 European countries, 10 by universities in the US, 2 by universities in Canada, 3 by Japanese universities, 1 by an institute in Brazil, and others. Ten double or triple CubeSats are foreseen to serve for in-orbit technology demonstration of new space technologies. All 50 CubeSats may be launched together on a single Cyclone-4 launch vehicle in February 2016. The Request for Proposals (RFP) for the QB50 CubeSat was released on February 15, 2012.
  • AAU CubeSat, by Aalborg University: The Danish students in this project, beginning in the summer of 2001, designed a satellite that would evaluate the technology and demonstrate the capabilities of the CubeSat concept. In order to successfully show the technology to the public, the team installed a camera on board the spacecraft, and outfitted it with a magnetically based attitude control system. But upon reaching orbit, the radio signals were weaker than expected and the batteries failed after only one month of semi-operational activity.
  • AAUSAT3 is the third student-built CubeSat from Aalborg University in Denmark. The primary payload is an automatic identification system (AIS) receiver which primary task is to receive AIS data from ships around Greenland. Launched 25 February 2013 on the Indian PSLV C20. AAUSAT3 is the very first student satellite operating AIS receivers and the first demonstration of the AAU developed CSP communication protocol - internally on CANBUS on spacelink at UHF (FSK, 9600/19200). The mission has been successful.
  • PW-Sat, by Warsaw University of Technology: This experiment revolves around CubeSats themselves. The test will involve developing a method to deorbit CubeSats by engaging an atmospheric drag device. The mission's focus will be the testing of this foil device; its deployment to intentionally bring the satellite back into the thicker portion of Earth's atmosphere to bring the mission to an end. The satellite is Poland's first. The satellite was delivered to orbit on the maiden flight of the European Space Agency's new launch vehicle in 2012.
  • OUFTI-1, by the University of Liège and I.S.I.L (Haute École de la Province de Liège): This is a 1-unit CubeSat that is being built by Belgian students. The name is an acronym for Orbital Utility For Telecommunication Innovation. This Belgian satellite was planned to launch on the maiden flight of Vega. The goal of the project is to develop experience in the different aspects of satellite design and operation. In the communications portion of the device, the academic team will be experimenting with the D-STAR digital voice mode and communications protocol that is popular with amateur radio operators. The satellite has a mass of just 1 kilogram and will utilize a UHF uplink and a VHF downlink.
  • CubeSat TestBed 1, by Boeing: Boeing successfully completed all of its design and operational goals with its first nanosatellite. It was built and flown to explore the possibilities with the new CubeSat standard. Boeing satellites are usually much larger; a Boeing 601 or 702 satellite has 1,000 times the mass of their 1 kilogram CubeSat.
  • InnoSAT, by Astronautic Technology Sdn Bhd: This CubeSat will test attitude control and navigation technologies developed by five Malaysian universities.
  • XSAS, by University of Michigan: This project, based on graduate research, will house an accordion folded solar array inside a 1U CubeSat. The array will extend into a long solar panel once in orbit, thereby increasing by many times the power available to an attached CubeSat.
  • Clyde Space is a company that started development of subsystems for CubeSats in 2005, including electrical power systems, attitude control systems, and pulsed-plasma thruster propulsion systems. In 2010 the UK Space Agency awarded Clyde Space the UK's first CubeSat mission, UKube-1, and a 3U CubeSat was launched in July 2014.
  • Aerojet began developing a propulsion system for CubeSats in 2011 that occupies a 1U baseline volume and readily integrates with other CubeSat platforms to create modular, fully mobile CubeSats. Dubbed "CHAMPS", this system utilizes chemical propulsion and offers significantly more total impulse compared to cold gas propulsion systems.
  • Alta SpA develops electric and chemical propulsion systems suited for satellites of various size. A critical analysis of different electric propulsion systems was carried out by the company in 2011. The IL-FEEP thruster, a field emission, linear slit propulsion system based on the FEEP heritage, is specially suited for CubeSats and is provided in a compact, 1U version for use on 2U or 3U missions.
  • The Vermont Lunar CubeSat launched by Vermont Technical College (now Vermont State University Randolph) and funded in part by a grant from Vermont Space Grant Consortium and NASA.
  • e-st@r (Educational Satellite @ Polytechnic University of Turin) is a miniaturized satellite built by the Polytechnic University of Turin. It was launched into low Earth orbit on the maiden flight of Arianespace's Vega rocket on the 13th Feb 2012. It is a 1-U CubeSat design weighing 1 kg. The launch was a multi-payload mission shared with LARES, ALMASat-1, Goliat, MaSat-1, PW-Sat, ROBUSTA, UniCubeSat-GG and Xatcobeo.
  • The Damping And Vibration Experiment (DAVE, or CP-7), a 1U CubeSat developed by PolySat at California Polytechnic State University, launched in 2018 to test the response of various beams damped in tungsten particles in an orbital environment. The goal of the mission is to test a system that could be used to remove adverse vibrations on future spacecraft with sensitive instruments.
  • OPS-SAT is an experimental 3U (7 kg) CubeSat built by TU Graz for ESA. Launched on 18 Dec. 2019 on Soyuz VS23 as tertiary payload together with two other CubeSats, it is "the world's first free-for-use, in-orbit testbed for new software, applications and techniques in satellite control."

Earth remote sensing

  • QuakeSat, by Quakefinder: This satellite was set out on a mission to help scientists improve earthquake detection. The students are hoping that the detection of magnetic signals may have value in showing the onset of an earthquake. The company that put the satellites together is from Palo Alto, California. They're gathering data on the extremely low magnetic field fluctuations that are associated with earthquakes to help better understand this area of study that has its skeptics. The 30 June 2003 deployment of Quakesat was alongside other university CubeSats and one commercial CubeSat. The launch occurred on a Rockot rocket from Russia's Plesetsk launch site.
  • SwissCube, by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne: This project has been selected to fly aboard a new expendable launch system being developed for Arianespace jointly by the Italian Space Agency and the European Space Agency. The rocket is called Vega, and takes its name from the star. The Swiss students will conduct experiments with the air glow phenomenon in the Earth's atmosphere. The satellite's downlink radio will transmit at 437 MHz; the uplink will be at 145 MHz.
  • PLUME, by the University of Leicester: They plan to launch a CubeSat that will detect cosmic dust, and will be the first English CubeSat to be launched. The students began their project at the beginning of 2007 and if successful will have a method for scientists to look at the smallest ever dust particles from space.
  • Firefly, by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and Siena College: Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes have been detected from the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory after its launch in 1991. Scientists have theories about their origins and this new CubeSat will have instruments that will observe both photons and electrons simultaneously. This, in turn, will allow scientists to better determine if lightning is the source of the gamma-ray bursts.
  • ELFIN (Electron Losses and Fields INvestigation) is a 3U CubeSat developed by the University of California, Los Angeles and launched launched September 18, 2018. ELFIN studied electron losses in the magnetosphere using a fluxgate magnetometer and two energetic particle detectors (one for ions and one for electrons. ELFIN is a participant in the 8th iteration of the University Nanosatellite Program.
  • ExoCube (CP-10) is a space-weather satellite by PolySat. It measures the in-situ densities of various elements in the Earth's exosphere over incoherent scatter radar.
  • ONGLAISAT by ArkRidge Space, Earth observation satellite, launched December 2024.

Space tether

  • MAST, by Tethers Unlimited: The Multi-Application Survivable Tether experiment, based in the United States, was launched 17 April 2007 aboard a Dnepr rocket. This 1 km multistrand, interconnected tether (Hoytether) is being used to test and prove the long-term survivability for tethers in space. The three MAST pico-satellites ejected from the P-POD successfully, but the communications system had difficulties, and the separation mechanism did not function properly, preventing full deployment of the tether. Nonetheless, the experiment operated for over a month and downloaded over 2 MB of data on tethered satellite dynamics as well as images of the tether. While Stanford University formed the academic portion of the team, Tethers Unlimited, from Seattle, Washington, formed the commercial portion of the team.
  • STARS (Kukai), by the Kagawa Satellite Development Project at Kagawa University, Japan: The Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite (STARS) mission launched 23 January 2009 as a secondary payload on a H-IIA launch. After launch, the satellite was named KUKAI, and consisted of two subsatellites, "Ku" and "Kai," to be linked by a 5-meter tether. It was successfully separated from the rocket and transferred into the planned orbit. See also STARS-II microsatellite follow-up with longer (300m) tether.
  • Tempo3, by The Mars Society: This operation is called the Tethered Experiment for Mars inter-Planetary Operations and is meant to demonstrate the generation of artificial gravity. The project seeks to enhance knowledge about long term space flight.

Biology

NASA's GeneSat 1
  • GeneSat 1, by the NASA Ames Research Center: In December 2006, a Minotaur launch vehicle carried this satellite into orbit from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility to carry out a genetics experiment. The team assembled the biological growth and analysis systems to perform experiments with E. coli bacteria. The project is not cheap by CubeSat standards: the total spent on the satellite and its experiments were $6 million before the launch took place. The goal is to establish methods for studying the genetic changes that come from being exposed to a space environment. The satellite was outfitted with a UHF beacon.

Other uses

  • Cubesat ROBUSTA, by Montpellier 2 University: A mission to test the effects of radiation on electronics. The goal is to specifically check the deterioration of electronic components based on bipolar transistors when exposed to the space radiation environment. The results of this experiment will be used to validate a test method proposed in the laboratory. The French satellite launched on the maiden flight of Vega in early 2012.
  • TJ3Sat, by Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia, which was the first CubeSat ever launched by high school students on November 19, 2013.
  • iCube-1, by Institute of Space Technology, was Pakistan's first CubeSat. It was manufactured by a team of about 20 faculty members and 15 students. It was launched on 21 November 2013 on board the Dnepr space launch vehicle.
  • CINEMA, a collaborative effort between the University of California, Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory, Imperial College London, School of Space Research of Kyung Hee University, and the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico: The project's goal is to develop a cubesat that monitors space weather using a combination of magnetometers and particle detectors.
  • A CubeSat Inflatable Deorbit Device, by Old Dominion University: This study describes a deployable aerodynamic drag device that can be incorporated in basic 1U CubeSat units that can meet the 25-year orbital lifetime constraint for initial orbit perigees of up to 900 km.
  • The NEE-01 Pegaso launched by the Ecuadorian Space Agency in early 2013 was the first known cubesat able to transmit real time video from orbit and broadcast the live feed over the internet.
  • SpaceICE ("Interface Convective Effects") is a 3U CubeSat developed by The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University to study freeze-casting (a directional solidification technique for the production of porous materials). The SpaceICE mission is scheduled to launch late 2018.

List of launched CubeSats

There are many types of CubeSats ranging from 0.25u to 16u. In the Type column, the number corresponds to the (approximate) length of the CubeSat in decimetres. Width and depth are normally ten centimetres, or one decimetre. A 1U CubeSat measures approximately 1 × 1 × 1 decimetres, while a 6U CubeSat is six times the size, approximately 1 × 2 × 3 decimetres.

This list can be sorted by clicking on the heading of any column.

NameCOSPAR ID (NORAD ID)TypeOrganisationMissionMission statusLaunch date (UTC)Launch vehicleReentry dateRemarks
AAU CubeSat2003-031G (27846)1UAalborg UniversityTechnologyCompleted30 Jun 2003Rokot / Briz-KMBattery problems, deactivated on 22 September 2003
CanX-12003-031H (27847)1UUTIASTechnology demonstrationFailedurl=http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/eurockot-2003.phptitle=CubeSat Community Website - Eurockot Launch 2003access-date=2008-09-05archive-date=2006-09-10archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060910132311/http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/eurockot-2003.phpurl-status=dead}}Rokot / Briz-KMurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090302111620/http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID=100&retURL=satellites%2Fall_oscars.phpdate=2009-03-02}}
Cubesat Xi-IV (Oscar 57)2003-031J (27848)1UUniversity of TokyoAmateur radiourl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814095943/http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID=96date=2014-08-14}}30 Jun 2003Rokot / Briz-KMStill sending housekeeping information as of Sep 2023
CUTE-I (Oscar 55)2003-031E (27844)1UTokyo Institute of TechnologyAmateur radioActive30 Jun 2003Rokot / Briz-KM
DTUsat2003-031C (27842)1UTechnical University of Denmarkurl=http://dtusat1.dtusat.dtu.dk/title=DTU - DTUsat-1access-date=2008-09-05archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130825072303/http://dtusat1.dtusat.dtu.dk/archive-date=2013-08-25url-status=dead}}Failed30 Jun 2003Rokot / Briz-KMNo signal from spacecraft
QuakeSat2003-031F (27845)3UStanford UniversityEarthquake detectionActive30 Jun 2003Rokot / Briz-KM
TUSat12UTaylor UniversitySpace Communication ResearchNot launched. Canceled?url=http://cse.taylor.edu/~physics/picosat/title=TU SAT1 - Home Pageaccess-date=2013-10-11url-status = deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808090125/http://cse.taylor.edu/~physics/picosat/archive-date=2014-08-08}}Rokot/Briz-KMFirst satellite from Indiana
CubeSat Xi-V (Oscar-58)2005-043F (28895)1UUniversity of TokyoAmateur radiourl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022172255/http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID=97date=2013-10-22}}url=http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/sseti-express-2005.phptitle=CubeSat Community Website - SSETI Expressaccess-date=2008-09-05archive-date=2009-02-08archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090208124711/http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/sseti-express-2005.phpurl-status=dead}}Kosmos-3MStill sending housekeeping information as of Sep 2023
nCube-22005-043H (28897)1UARR/NSCAmateur radioFailed27 Oct 2005Kosmos-3MNo signal
UWE-12005-043C (28892)1UUniversity of WürzburgTechnology / CommunicationsCompleted27 Oct 2005Kosmos-3Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080220141551/http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/satInfo.php?satID=103&retURL=satellites%2Fhistory.phpdate=2008-02-20}}
SACREDFailed to Orbit1UUniversity of ArizonaDestroyed. Launch failureurl=http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-1.phptitle=CubeSat Community Website - Dnepr Launch 1access-date=2008-09-05archive-date=2009-02-08archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090208124650/http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-1.phpurl-status=dead}}Dnepr
IONFailed to Orbit2UUniversity of IllinoisDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
Rincon 11UUniversity of ArizonaDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
ICE Cube 11UCornell UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
KUTESat1UUniversity of KansasDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
nCUBE-11UARR / NSCDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
HAUSAT-11UHankuk Aviation UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
SEEDS-11UNihon UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
CP-21UCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
AeroCube-11UThe Aerospace CorporationTechnology demonstrationDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
MEROPE1UMontana State UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
Mea Huaka'i (Voyager)1UUniversity of HawaiʻiDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
ICE Cube 21UCornell UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
CP-11UCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure26 Jul 2006Dnepr
GeneSat-12006-058C (29655)3UNASA / Santa Clara UniversityBiological research
Technology demonstrationCompletedurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080917163204/http://genesat1.engr.scu.edu/log/opslog.htmdate=2008-09-17}}Minotaur4 Aug 2010Primary mission complete
CSTB12007-012F (31122)1UBoeingurl=http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-2/satellite-status.phptitle=CubeSat Community Website - Dnepr Launch 2 - Satellite Statusaccess-date=2008-09-05archive-date=2007-05-10archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070510000421/http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-2/satellite-status.phpurl-status=dead}}url=http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-2.phptitle=CubeSat Community Website - Dnepr Launch 2access-date=2008-09-05archive-date=2006-09-10archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060910130912/http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-2.phpurl-status=dead}}Dnepr
AeroCube-22007-012R (31133)1UThe Aerospace CorporationTechnology demonstrationFailed17 Apr 2007DneprSolar converter malfunction on 18 Apr 2007
CP-42007-012Q (31132)1UCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityActive17 Apr 2007Dnepr
Libertad-12007-012M (31128)1USergio Arboleda UniversitySuccessful17 Apr 2007DneprDesigned to only operate for 50 days. However continued for over 2 years.
CAPE-1NASA.gov 2007-012P (31130)1UUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteActive17 Apr 2007Dnepr
CP-32007-012N (31129)1UCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityActive17 Apr 2007Dnepr
MAST2007-012K (31126)1UTethers UnlimitedTether experiments17 Apr 2007DneprFailed to deploy, but radio contact made
Cute-1.7 + APD II2008-021C (32785)2UTokyo Institute of TechnologySeparation system demonstration and Avalanche Photo Diode sensor experimentActive28 Apr 2008PSLV-CA
COMPASS-12008-021E (32787)1UFH AachenDemonstration of commercial off-the-shelf components and taking photosActive28 Apr 2008PSLV-CA
AAUSat-22008-021F (32788)1UAalborg University, DenmarkADCS system and a gamma ray detectorCompleted28 Apr 2008PSLV-CA
Delfi-C32008-021G (32789)3UDelft University of Technology, The NetherlandsCompleted28 Apr 2008PSLV-CADec 2023
CanX-22008-021H (32790)3UUniversity of Toronto, CanadaTechnology demonstrator for formation flyingActive28 Apr 2008PSLV-CA
SEEDS-22008-021J (32791)1UNihon University, JapanAmateur radio experiments and preprogrammed message sendingActive28 Apr 2008PSLV-CA
PREsat3UNASATechnologyDestroyed3 Aug 2008Falcon 1Launch failure
NanoSail-D3UNASATechnologyDestroyed3 Aug 2008Falcon 1Launch failure
STARS2UKagawa UniversityShort-distance tether extensionActive23 Jan 2009H-IIAbasic functions of tether reel confirmed
PharmaSat2009-028B (35002)3UNASA Ames Research Center, Santa Clara University, University of Texas Medical BranchMeasured the effect of antifungal countermeasures on yeast strains in microgravity. ≈96 hour experiment.Completed19 May 2009Minotaur I14 August 2012
CP62009-028C (35003)1UCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoTechnology demonstrationCompleted19 May 2009Minotaur I6 October 2011
HawkSat-12009-028D (35004)1UHawk Institute for Space SciencesTechnology demonstrationCompleted19 May 2009Minotaur I4 September 2011
AeroCube-32009-028E (35005)1UThe Aerospace CorporationTechnology demonstrationCompleted19 May 2009Minotaur I6 January 2011
SwissCube-12009-051B (35932)1UEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneUpper atmospheric scienceActiveurl=http://blog.isilaunch.com/?p=145title=Official launch time 06:21UTC « ISIS Launch Services weblogaccess-date=2010-06-01archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713061535/http://blog.isilaunch.com/?p=145archive-date=2011-07-13url-status=dead}}PSLV-CAFirst Swiss satellite. Still sending telemetry https://swisscube.live
BeeSat-12009-051C (35933)1UTechnische Universität BerlinReaction wheel technology qualificationActive23 Sep 2009PSLV-CA
UWE-22009-051D (35934)1UUniversität WürzburgADCS technology demonstratorActive23 Sep 2009PSLV-CA
ITUpSAT12009-051E (35935)1UIstanbul Technical UniversityImagery, technologyActive23 Sep 2009PSLV-CA
Hayato2010-020A (36573)1UKagoshima UniversityObserve atmospheric vapor distribution, Shooting moving images of Earth through microwave high-speed communicationsFailed20 May 2010H-IIA 20228 Jun 2010
Waseda-SAT22010-020B (36574)1UWaseda UniversityFailed.20 May 2010H-IIA 20212 Jul 2010
Negai-Star2010-020C (36575)1USoka UniversityCommercial FPGA and cameraSuccessful. mission complete.20 May 2010H-IIA 20226 Jun 2010
2010-035E (36799)1UUniversity of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI)Technology demonstratorSemi-operational.12 Jul 2010PSLV-CAAll UAS-made Swiss student satellite; partnering with local and global companies
StudSat2010-035B (36796)1UStudSaturl=https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/studsat-1title=Studsat-1 (Student Satellite-1)publisher=Nanosats.euaccess-date=8 December 2022}}12 Jul 2010PSLV-CAFirst Indian picosatellite. Beacon heard for about 1 month.
RAX-12010-062B (37223)3UUniversity of MichiganIonospheric researchPremature End20 Nov 2010Minotaur 4 (STP-S26)title = RAX 1,2url = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/rax.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
O/OREOS2010-062C (37224)3UNASA SMDLife sciences20 Nov 2010Minotaur 4 (STP-S26)title = O/OREOSurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ooreos.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
NanoSail-D22010-062L (37361)3UNASA Ames Research CenterTechnologyCompleted20 Nov 2010Minotaur 4 (STP-S26)17 Sep 2011title = NanoSail-Durl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/nanosail-d.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
Perseus 0002010-066H (37251)1.5ULos Alamos National LaboratoryDeveloping a rapid-response satellite capability to enable many different mission typesCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 930 Dec 2010url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/perseus-000.htmtitle=Perseus 000, 001, 002, 003last=Krebsfirst=Gunter Dirkwork=Gunter's Space Pagedate=14 April 2014access-date=2015-10-31}}
Perseus 0012010-066E (37248)1.5ULos Alamos National LaboratoryDeveloping a rapid-response satellite capability to enable many different mission typesCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 931 Dec 2010
Perseus 0022010-066G (37250)1.5ULos Alamos National LaboratoryDeveloping a rapid-response satellite capability to enable many different mission typesCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 930 Dec 2010
Perseus 0032010-066D (37247)1.5ULos Alamos National LaboratoryDeveloping a rapid-response satellite capability to enable many different mission typesCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 931 Dec 2010
QbX12010-066F (37249)3UNRLTechnology demonstrationSuccessful8 Dec 2010Falcon 96 Jan 2011title = QbX 1, 2url = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/qbx-1.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
QbX22010-066B (37245)3UNRLTechnology demonstrationSuccessful8 Dec 2010Falcon 916 Jan 2011
SMDC-ONE2010-066C (37246)3UUS Army SMDCCommunicationsCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 912 Jan 2011title = SMDC-ONEurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/smdc-one.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
Mayflower-Caerus2010-066J (37252)3UNorthrop Grumman (Mayflower); University of Southern California (Caerus)TechnologyCompleted8 Dec 2010Falcon 922 Dec 2010title = Mayflower-Caerusurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/mayflower-caerus.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
KySat-1Failed to orbit1UKentucky SpaceEducational, technology testing, amateur radiourl=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/taurus/glory/110304gloryfail/title=Taurus rocket nose shroud dooms another NASA satellitepublisher=Spaceflight Now, March 2011}}04 Mar 2011Taurus-XL via ELaNa-1url=http://ssl.engr.uky.edu/missions/orbital/kysat-1title=KySat-1publisher=University of Kentuckyaccess-date=December 3, 2022}}
HermesFailed to orbit1UUniversity of Colorado BoulderDestroyed. Launch failure04 Mar 2011Taurus-XL
Explorer-1 [Prime]Failed to orbit1UMontana State UniversityDestroyed. Launch failure04 Mar 2011Taurus-XL
Jugnu2011-058B (37839)3UIIT KanpurMicro-imaging system, near infrared camera to observe vegetation, GPS Receiver to aid trackingActive12 Oct 2011PSLV-CA
M-Cubed2011-061F (37855)1UUniversity of MichiganImaging technology28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3title = M-Cubed/COVEurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/m-cubed.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
DICE-12011-061B (37851)1.5USpace Dynamics LaboratoryIonospheric researchActive28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3
DICE-22011-061C (37852)1.5USpace Dynamics LaboratoryIonospheric researchActive28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3
Explorer-1 [Prime] Unit 22011-061F (37855)1UMontana Space Grant ConsortiumMagnetospheric ResearchActive28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3title = E1P (Explorer 1 Prime) / HRBEurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/e1p.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
RAX-22011-061D (37853)3UUniversity of MichiganIonospheric researchActive28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3
AubieSat-12011-061E (37854)1UAuburn UniversityTechnologyActive28 Oct 2011Delta II via ELaNa-3First CubeSat from Auburn University
ROBUSTA2012-006H (38084)1UUniversité Montpellier 2Radiation effects on bipolar-transistor-based circuitsFailed13 Feb 2012VegaFeb 2014First French CubeSat
url=http://www.polito.it/e-startitle=E-st@rarchive-url=https://archive.today/20130111163208/http://www.polito.it/e-stararchive-date=11 January 2013url-status=dead}}2012-006C (38079)1UPolitecnico di TorinoDevelopment and test of an active ADCS
Test of COTSTumbling13 Feb 2012Vega
MaSat-12012-006E (38081)1UBMETechnological demonstrationActive13 Feb 2012VegaFirst Hungarian satellite
url=https://www.xatcobeo.com/title= The Xatcobeo Projectaccess-date=8 December 2022}}2012-006F (38082)1Uurl=https://www.uvigo.gal/entitle=Universida de Vigoaccess-date=8 December 2022}}Test software-defined radio and to experiment with solar panel deployment.Active13 Feb 2012VegaMaiden flight of Vega.
Goliat2012-006D (38080)1UUniversity of Bucharest Romaniaurl = http://www.spacealliance.ro/articles/view.aspx?id=201001200448title = Lansarea satelitului romanesc Goliat ar putea fi inca o data amanata pentru 2011date=20 January 2010access-date=8 December 2022publisher=Space Alliance Romania}}13 Feb 2012VegaFirst Romanian satellite
PW-Sat2012-006G (38083)1UWarsaw University of Technology PolandTechnology experiments13 Feb 2012VegaFirst Polish satellite
UniCubeSat-GG2012-006J (38085)1UGAUSS team-Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDeployable powered boom for gravity gradient libration study13 Feb 2012VegaFirst Italian CubeSat (together with e-st@r)
F-12012-038E (38855)1UFPT UniversityTraining for students and young engineers / Education. Test of 3-axis SDTM magnetometerFailed; No signal receivedurl= http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/07/japanese-h-iib-launch-htv-3-international-space-station/title=Japanese H-IIB launches HTV-3 to the International Space Stationfirst=Chrislast=Berginpublisher=NASASpaceflight.comdate=20 July 2012access-date=21 July 2012}}H-IIB to ISS9 May 2013title=F 1url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/f-1.htmpublisher=space.skyrocket.deaccess-date=3 August 2014}}
TechEdSat-12012-038D (38854)1USan Jose State UniversitySPA hardware and software, inter-satellite communication link analysis21 Jul 2012H-IIB to ISS5 May 2013title = TechEdSat 1 (TES 1)url = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/techedsat.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
Raiko2012-038B (38852)2UTohoku University / Wakayama UniversityKu-band communication, prototype star tracker and deployable membrane technology demonstrationSuccessful21 Jul 2012H-IIB to ISS6 Aug 2013Deployed from ISS 2012 Oct 4
We-Wish2012-038F (38856)1UMeisei ElectricInfrared camera imagingtitle = We Wishurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/we-wish.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 15 October 2014}}21 Jul 2012H-IIB to ISS11 Mar 2013Deployed from ISS 2012 Oct 4
CSSWE2012-048D (38761)3UUniversity of Colorado Boulder / LASPSpace weather researchComplete13 Sep 2012Atlas V 401 NROL-36 via ELaNa-VIExpected 2028Extended Mission Complete
VELOX-P11USatellite Research Center, Nanyang Technological UniversityUndergraduate Satellite Program. Technology demonstration for in house development of the sensors.1 Oct 2012Confidential (Neptune)title = VELOX-P 1, 2url = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/velox-p.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
FITSAT-1 (NIWAKA)2012-038C (38853)1UFukuoka Institute of TechnologyThe main mission objective is to demonstrate the developed high-speed transmitter.Active4 Oct 2012H-IIB to ISS4 Jul 2013title=FITSat 1 (Niwaka)url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/fitsat-1.htmpublisher=space.skyrocket.deaccess-date=3 August 2014}}
AAUSAT32013-009B (39087)1UAalborg University, DenmarkDouble AIS system for tracking ships in Arctic regions.Active25 Feb 2013PSLV-CA C20Denmark's CubeSat number 4
STRaND-12013-009E (39090)3USurrey Space Centre (SSC), University of Surrey, & Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)TechnologyOperational25 Feb 2013PSLV-CA C20First in STRaND Programme
BeeSat-22013-015G (39136)1UTechnische Universität BerlinReaction wheel technology qualificationActive19 Apr 2013Soyuz
BeeSat-32013-015E (39134)1UTechnische Universität BerlinReaction wheel technology qualificationActive19 Apr 2013Soyuz
SOMP2013-015F (39135)1UDresden University of Technology, GermanyEducation, testing software-defined radio, measuring atomic oxygen concentration, demonstrating TFSC19 Apr 2013Soyuzurl=http://phpweb.tu-dresden.de/stard/SOMP/index.php?lang=entitle=SOMP - Students Oxygen Measurement Project » der studentische Amateurfunk-Miniatursatellit aus Dresdenaccess-date=2013-05-07url-status = deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130503122623/http://phpweb.tu-dresden.de/stard/SOMP/index.php?lang=enarchive-date=2013-05-03}}
Dove-22013-015C (39132)3UPlanet LabsOptical imagingActive19 Apr 2013Soyuz-2.1a
OSSI-12013-015B (39131)1UAmateur radioComplete19 Apr 2013Soyuz-2.1a30 Jun 2013Privately built and part of the Bion-M No.1 mission
PhoneSat 1.0 (Graham)2013-016E (39146)1UNASA Ames Research CenterTechnology; using unmodified consumer-grade off-the-shelf smartphones21 Apr 2013Antares 110 A-ONE26 Apr 2013First PhoneSat Launch
PhoneSat 1.0 (Bell)2013-016A (39142)1UNASA Ames Research Centerongoing NASA project, part of the Small Spacecraft Technology Program, of building nanosatellites using unmodified consumer-grade off-the-shelf smartphones21 Apr 2013Antares 110 A-ONE27 Apr 2013First PhoneSat Launch
PhoneSat 2.0.beta (Alexander)2013-016C (39144)1UNASA Ames Research Centerongoing NASA project, part of the Small Spacecraft Technology Program, of building nanosatellites using unmodified consumer-grade off-the-shelf smartphones21 Apr 2013Antares 110 A-ONE27 Apr 2013First PhoneSat Launch
url=http://pegaso.exa.ec/title=Pegasus satellite websiteaccess-date=December 5, 2022publisher=Ecuador Civil Space Agency}}NASA.gov 2013-018B] (39151)1UEcuadorian Space AgencyTechnologyActive26 Apr 2013Long March 2DFirst Ecuadorian satellite, first CubeSat to transmit real-time video
TurkSat-3USat2013-018C (39152)3UIstanbul Technical UniversityCommunicationsActive26 Apr 2013Long March 2D
url=https://www.estcube.eu/title=ESTCube-1publisher=Estonian Student Satellite Foundationaccess-date=December 5, 2022}}2013-021C (39161)1UUniversity of TartuSpace test of the electric solar wind sailInactive since 17 February 2015. Partial failure.7 May 2013VegaFirst Estonian satelliteSouthgate Radio Amateur News, First picture from ESTCube-1 ham radio CubeSat , May 22, 2013
ArduSat11998-067DA (39412)1UNanosatisfi LLCAllow general public to use the satellite sensors for their own creative purposes.3 Aug 2013H-IIB to ISS16 Apr 2014title=ArduSat 1, Xurl= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ardusat-1.htmpublisher=space.skyrocket.deaccess-date=3 August 2014}}
ArduSatX1998-067DC (39414)1UNanosatisfi LLCAllow general public to use the satellite sensors for their own creative purposes.3 Aug 2013H-IIB to ISS15 Apr 2014Deployed from ISS 2013 Nov 19.
Firefly2013-064AA (39404)3UTaylor Universitytitle=NASA Announces Third Round Of CubeSat Space Mission Candidateswebsite=NASAarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230627113305/https://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/feb/HQ_12-050_CubeSats.htmlarchive-date=2023-06-27url-status=liveurl=http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/feb/HQ_12-050_CubeSats.html}}Operational20 Nov 2013Minotaur I
ChargerSat-12013-064AB (39405)1UUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleTechnological demonstrationLaunched. No contact established. Maximum time before passive return and destruction: 24 months20 Nov 2013Minotaur I via ELaNa-IVurl = http://space.uah.edutitle = UAH Space Hardware Club}}
Vermont Lunar2013-064AD (39407)1UVermont Technical CollegeTesting navigation components to be used in a follow-up 3U ion drive CubeSat to the MoonActive20 Nov 2013Minotaur I via ELaNa-IVurl = http://cubesatlab.orgtitle = Vermont Tech CubeSat Labaccess-date=8 December 2022}}
iCUBE-12013-066S (39432)1UInstitute of Space Technology Islamabad PakistanSmall satellite designed by the studentsActive21 Nov 2013DneprFirst Pakistani CubeSat.
url = http://funcube.org.uk/title = FUNcube project site}}2013-066AE (39444)1UAMSAT-UK / National Radio CentrePrimary/ secondary education (UK)Active21 Nov 2013Dneprurl= http://funcube.org.uk/2013/11/22/belated-launch-day-reporttitle=FUNcube-1: Launch day reportdate=2013-11-22}}
Delfi-n3Xt2013-066N (39428)3UDelft University of Technology, The NetherlandsTechnologyActive21 Nov 2013Dneprwww.delfispace.nl
ZACUBE-1 (TshepisoSat)2013-066B (39417)1UFrench South African Institute of Technology at the Cape Peninsula University of TechnologySpace weather, technology demonstration, education and human capital development.Activeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140519002715/http://blog.isilaunch.com/?p=594date=2014-05-19}} ISIS Launch Services November 28, 2013DneprStudent-built satellite. First South African CubeSat
url=http://www.exa.ec/nee-02-eng.htmtitle = Nee-01 Pegaso}}2013-066AB (39441)1UEcuadorian Space AgencyTechnological demonstration / EducationOrbital debris and small asteroids monitoring21 Nov 2013DneprWill be the second Ecuadorian satellite in constellation with NEE-01; Build and testing completed on 15 July 2012
PUCPSAT-12013-066AC (39442)1UPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúTechnology demonstration21 Nov 2013Dnepr/GAUSS Srl deployer
VELOX-P22013-066Y (39438)1USatellite Research Center, Nanyang Technological UniversityUndergraduate Satellite Program. Technology demonstration for in house development of the sensors.21 Nov 2013Dnepr
ArduSat21998-067EQ (39571)2UNanosatisfi LLCAllow general public to use the satellite sensors for their own creative purposes.9 Jan 2014Cygnus CRS Orb-1 to ISS1 Jul 2014title=ArduSat 2url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ardusat-2.htmpublisher=space.skyrocket.deaccess-date=3 August 2014}}
CHASQUI - I1UUNITechnology demonstrationUnknown9 Jan 2014Cygnus CRS Orb-1 to ISSPeruvian. Deployed from ISS 17 Aug 2014
SkyCube1998-067EL (39567)1USouthern Stars LLCCrowdfunding, messaging, imaging, balloon inflationPartial failure, satellite reentered9 Jan 2014Cygnus CRS Orb-1 to ISStitle = SkyCubeurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/skycube.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014}}
UAPSat-11998-067EM (39568)1UUniversity Alas PeruanasTechnology demonstration9 Jan 2014Antares 110 Cygnus CRS Orb-1 to ISS22 May 2014title=UAPSat 1url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/uapsat-1.htmpublisher=space.skyrocket.deaccess-date=3 August 2014}}
OPUSAT2014-009D (39575)1UOsaka Prefecture UniversityTest Lithium-ion capacitor technology in space27 Feb 2014H-IIA 20224 Jul 2014
ITF-1 (Yui)2014-009B (39573)1UTsukuba Universityamateur radio27 Feb 2014H-IIA 20229 Jun 2014
INVADER (Artsat-1)2014-009F (39577)1UTama Art Universityart, voice broadcast27 Feb 2014H-IIA 202
KSAT2 (Hayato-2)2014-009G (39578)1UKagoshima Universityclimatology satellite with RF water vapor sensor for improved prediction of rain and tornado27 Feb 2014H-IIA 20218 May 2014
KickSat3UTechnology demonstrationFailed18 Apr 2014Falcon-914 May 2014Launched with SpaceX CRS-3 and deployed from the ISS
TSat42014-022C (39682)Taylor Universityurl=http://www.taylor.edu/news/taylor-small-satellite-completes-final-pre-launch-tests-nasa-flight-is-scheduled-early-next-yeartitle=Taylor Small Satellite Completes Final Pre-launch Tests – NASA Flight is Scheduled Early Next Year - Taylor Universityaccess-date=2013-10-11archive-date=2013-10-11archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131011153246/http://www.taylor.edu/news/taylor-small-satellite-completes-final-pre-launch-tests-nasa-flight-is-scheduled-early-next-yearurl-status=dead}}18 Apr 2014Falcon 9 via ELaNa-V28 May 2014
AeroCube-61UAerospace CorporationRadiation studies in LEO19 Jun 2014Dneprurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905215754/http://www.aerospace.org/2014/06/26/aerocube-6-launches-aboard-russian-rocket/date=2015-09-05}}, by Matthew Kivel. June 26, 2014,
UniSat 62014-033CIn-orbit CubeSat launcherGAUSSDeployed TigriSat, Lemur 1, ANTELSAT and AeroCube 619 Jun 2014Dneprurl=http://www.cubesat.calpoly.edu/index.php/missions/past-launches/142-dnepr-unisat-6-launch-2014title=Dnepr UniSat-6 Launch 2014work=CubeSat.Orgdate=18 June 2014access-date=2015-06-01}}{{cite weblast=Krebsfirst=Gunter D.title=UniSat 6publisher=Gunter's Space Pageaccess-date=December 6, 2022url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/unisat-6.htm
Perseus-M1Perseus-M22014-033AF (40039)2014-033AD (40037)6UCanopus Systems US (Operated by Aquila Space, Inc.)6U Cubesat Bus Demonstration and AIS ship tracking payloadActive19 Jun 2014Dnepr
LEMUR-13UNanosatisfi19 Jun 2014Dnepr
Antelsat2014-033AA (40034)2UFING-IIE (Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de la República, Instituto de Ingeniería Eléctrica), Antel (Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones)TechnologyActive19 Jun 2014DneprFirst Uruguayan satellite.
Flock-1c x 113UPlanet Labs, USOptical imagingActive19 Jun 2014Dnepr
NanoSatC-Br 11UUFSM, INPE, BrazilMagnetosphere researchActive19 Jun 2014Dnepr
POPSAT-HIP 13UMicrospace RapidTechnology (demonstrate the functionality of a high resolution optical payload and attitude control propulsion system)Active19 Jun 2014Dnepr
QB50P1, QB50P22UVon Karman Institute, BelgiumThermosphere research (Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometers)Active19 Jun 2014DneprPair of the first Belgium satellites; first cubesats under QB50 program
VELOX-1-NSAT2014-034E (40057)1USatellite Research Center, Nanyang Technological UniversityUndergraduate Satellite Program. Technology demonstration for in house development of the sensors.30 Jun 2014PSLV-CAtitle = VELOX 1-NSATurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/velox-1-nsat.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014url-status = deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140727014841/http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/velox-1-nsat.htmarchive-date = 2014-07-27}}
VELOX-1-PSAT2014-034E (40057)1USatellite Research Center, Nanyang Technological UniversityUndergraduate Satellite Program. Technology demonstration for in house development of the sensors.30 Jun 2014PSLV-CAtitle = VELOX 1-PSATurl = http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/velox-1-psat.htmpublisher = space.skyrocket.deaccess-date = 3 August 2014url-status = deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140727013011/http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/velox-1-psat.htmarchive-date = 2014-07-27}}
UKube-13UUK Space AgencyTechnology demonstration missionComplete, but still operational, awaiting further possible use by Amsat.8 Jul 2014Soyuz from BaikonurThe UK Space Agency's First Satellite(though not the UK's first Ariel 1), built by Clydespace.
AESP-141998-067FM (40389)1UITAIonospheric researchFailed10 Jan 2015Falcon-911 May 2015First Brazilian nanosatellite. Launched with SpaceX CRS-5 and deployed from the ISS on 5 February 2015
ExoCube3UCal Poly
PolySatSpace weathertitle=NPP Launch Blogurl=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NPP/launch/launch_blog.htmlwebsite=NPP Launch Coveragepublisher=NASAaccess-date=31 October 2015}}Delta II via ELaNa-Xurl=http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/148-elana-10-delta-ii-launch-2015title=ELaNa-10 Delta II Launch 2015work=CubeSat.orgdate=April 2015access-date=2015-06-01url-status = deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150601175828/http://www.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/148-elana-10-delta-ii-launch-2015archive-date=2015-06-01}}
FIREBIRD-II (FIREBIRD 3FIREBIRD 4)2015-003B (40377)2015-003C (40378)1.5UMontana State University
University of New Hampshire
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Aerospace CorpSpace weather31 Jan 2015Delta II via ELaNa-Xurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907045519/https://ssel.montana.edu/firebird2.htmldate=2015-09-07}} Montana State University
GRIFEX2015-003D3UUniversity of Michigan, NASA JPLAtmospheric studies technology31 Jan 2015Delta II via ELaNa-Xurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150406063531/http://exploration.engin.umich.edu/blog/?page_id=2498date=2015-04-06}}. University of Michigan
OptiCube 33UCal Poly, SLOTargets for orbital debris studiesActive20 May 2015Atlas V
AeroCube 8B1.5UAerospace Corp.Active20 May 2015Atlas V
AeroCube 8A1.5UAerospace Corp.Active20 May 2015Atlas V
OptiCube 23UCal Poly, SLOActive20 May 2015Atlas V
GEARRS-23UNearSpace Launch IncTechnology/CommunicationsActive20 May 2015Atlas V
OptiCube 13UCal Poly, SLOActive20 May 2015Atlas V
BRICSat-P1.5UU.S. Naval AcademyTransponder experiment, electric propulsion technologyActive20 May 2015Atlas V
ParkinsonSAT2015-025D (40654)1.5UU.S. Naval AcademyActive20 May 2015Atlas V
USS Langley3UU.S. Naval AcademyActive20 May 2015Atlas Vurl=http://smallsat.orgwww.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/150-afspc5-launch-alerttitle=Atlas V ULTRASat Launch 2015work=CubeSat.orgdate=May 2015access-date=2015-05-29url-status = deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150529071216/http://smallsat.orgwww.cubesat.org/index.php/missions/past-launches/150-afspc5-launch-alertarchive-date=2015-05-29}}
LightSail-13UThe Planetary SocietyDemonstrating increased orbital energy with controlled solar sailing in Earth orbitCompleted (Reentered)20 May 2015Atlas V via ELaNa-XI
MinXSS41474U3UUniversity of Colorado Boulder / Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space PhysicsSolar soft X-ray studiesCompleted6 Dec 2015Atlas V6 May 2017ISS deployed 16 May 2016
ATHENOXAT-13UMicrospace RapidTechnology (demonstrate a new high resolution night vision optical payload)Active16 Dec 2015Pslv
OUFTI-11UUniversity of Liège and I.S.I.L (Haute École de la Province de Liège, Belgium)Testing radio protocol in spaceLaunched25 Apr 2016Soyuz-STA/Fregaturl=http://www.iafastro.com/docs/2010/iac/nanosat/11_Galeone.pdftitle=Nanosataccess-date=2011-06-30url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717190518/http://www.iafastro.com/docs/2010/iac/nanosat/11_Galeone.pdfarchive-date=2011-07-17}}
Swayam416071UCollege of Engineering, PuneTechnology demonstrationActive22 Jun 2016PSLVPart of the PSLV-C34 mission
Aalto-21998-067MJ (42729)2UAalto University, FinlandAtmospheric researchInactive18 Apr 2017Atlas VFirst Finnish satellite. Part of the QB50 project.
nSight-1https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=427262USCS-SpaceSuccessful18 Apr 2017Atlas VPart of QB50. Designed to operate for 12–18 months. Still active after 29 months and counting.
UPSat1998-067LX (42716)2UUniversity of Patras, Libre Space FoundationResearchDecayed18 Apr 2017Atlas V13 November 2018Part of the QB50 project. First open source hardware and software satellite to be launched. First satellite manufactured in Greece. UPSat was released in orbit by the Nanoracks deployer from the International Space Station at 08:24 UTC 2017-05-18.
ZA-AeroSat2UStellenbosch University18 Apr 2017Atlas VPart of QB50. Limited operations due to communication problems.
BRAC Onnesha1998-067MX (42823)1UBRAC UniversityTechnology demonstration
Earth observationActive3 Jun 2017Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-11Deployed from ISS on 7 July 2017 with the Birds-1 constellation
GhanaSat-11998-067MV (42821)1UAll Nations UniversityTechnology demonstration
Earth observationActive3 Jun 2017Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-11Deployed from ISS on 7 July 2017 with the Birds-1 constellation
Mazaalai1998-067MW (42822)1UNational University of MongoliaTechnology demonstration
Earth observationActive3 Jun 2017Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-11Deployed from ISS on 7 July 2017 with the Birds-1 constellation
Nigeria EduSat-11998-067MY (42824)1UFederal University of Technology AkureTechnology demonstration
Earth observationActive3 Jun 2017Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-11Deployed from ISS on 7 July 2017 with the Birds-1 constellation
TOKI1998-067MU (42820)1UKyushu Institute of TechnologyTechnology demonstration
Earth observationActive3 Jun 2017Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-11Deployed from ISS on 7 July 2017 with the Birds-1 constellation
Kalam SATFemto SatelliteNASAActive22 Jun 2017Terrier Orion sounding rocketCubes in Space
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626112402/http://en.sosa.sk/?page_id=82date=2015-06-26}}2U (QB50 type)Slovak Organisation for Space Activities (SOSA), University of Žilina, Slovak University of Technology by help of Belgian Von Karman Institute, Faculty of Aeronautics of Technical University of KosiceResearch and technology demonstrationComplete23 Jun 2017TBDWill be first Slovak satellite
Aalto-12017-036L (42775)3UAalto University and Finnish Meteorological Institute, FinlandTechnical demonstration of a miniaturized spectral imager, a radiation monitor and a plasma brakeActive23 Jun 2017PSLV-C38 from IndiaSecond Finnish satellite
InflateSail2017-036F (42770)3Uvon Karman Institute for Fluid DynamicsTechnology demonstration (drag sail)Complete23 Jun 2017PSLV-C38
LituanicaSAT-22017-036D (42768)3UVilnius UniversityTechnology demonstration23 Jun 2017PSLVPart of the QB50 project
ASTERIA1998-067NH (43020)6UNASA (JPL)Technology demonstrator, space telescopeCompleted14 Aug 2017Falcon-9Launched with SpaceX CRS-12 ISS mission. Deployed on 20 Nov 2017. Last contact on 5 Dec 2019.
OSIRIS-3U3UPennsylvania State University SSPLIn situ measurements of temporal and spatial characteristics of ionospheric space weatherUnder development14 Aug 2017Falcon 9 ISSConstellation of three 1U spacecraft launched simultaneously and orbiting in linear formation. Accepted to NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative in 2013.
Asgardia-12017-071N (43049)2USpace Kingdom of AsgardiaSolid-state storage testing while in LEOActive12 Nov 2017Antares 230Deployed into orbit by Cygnus CRS OA-8E on 6 December 2017, 22:40:22 UTC
EcAMSat1998-067NG (43019)6USanta Clara UniversityBiological researchActive12 Nov 2017Antares 230
PicSat2018-004W (43131)3UParis Observatory
CNRSAstronomy/Planetary scienceActive12 Jan 2018PSLVPart of the PSLV-C40 mission
UBAKUSAT1998-067NP (43466)3UIstanbul Technical UniversityTechnology demonstration and Earth observation satellite to provide voice communications for amateur radio stationsActive2 Apr 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-14Deployed from ISS in May 2018.
1KUNS-PF1998-067NQ (43467)1UUniversity of NairobiMapping of Kenya's land mass, monitoring of the coastline and helping combat illegal logging activitiesActive2 Apr 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-14Deployed from ISS in May 2018.
Irazú1998-067NR (43468)1UCosta Rica Institute of TechnologyMonitoring carbon, humidity, and temperature levels in Costa Rican forestsActive2 Apr 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-14Deployed from ISS in May 2018. Intended First Costa Rican and Central American CubeSat
DebrisSat 1 & 21998-067PM
1998-067PR2U eachSurrey Satellite TechnologyDebris removal technology demonstrationActive2 Apr 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-14Deployed from ISS in Jun 2018 as part of the RemoveDEBRIS project.
Mars Cube One
(MarCO)6U eachNASATelecom technologyCompleted Mars flyby and successful relay5 May 2018Atlas V 401url=https://marscubesatworkshop.jpl.nasa.gov/static/files/presentation/Asmar-Matousek/07-MarsCubeWorkshop-MarCO-update.pdftitle=Mars Cube One (MarCO) - The First Planetary CubeSat Missionlast1=Asmarfirst1=Samidate=20 November 2014work=Jet Propulsion Laboratoryaccess-date=2015-05-27last2=Matousekfirst2=Stevearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170125222036/https://marscubesatworkshop.jpl.nasa.gov/static/files/presentation/Asmar-Matousek/07-MarsCubeWorkshop-MarCO-update.pdfarchive-date=25 January 2017url-status=dead}}
url=https://brownspace.org/equisat/title=Brown EQUiSatdate=23 March 2016access-date=8 December 2022}}1UBrown UniversityOpen-source satellite to encourage involvement of students and amateurs in aerospace design.Launched21 May 2018TBDAccepted to NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative in 2014
MemSat1URowan UniversityResilience of Resistive Memory in Space ConditionsLaunched21 May 2018Antares Cygnus
BHUTAN-11998-067PF (43591)1UKyushu Institute of TechnologyTechnology demonstrationActive29 Jun 2018Falcon-9Launched with SpaceX CRS-15 and deployed from the ISS in August 2018. Part of the Birds-2 project
Maya-11998-067PE (43590)1UKyushu Institute of TechnologyTechnology demonstrationActive29 Jun 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-15Deployed from ISS on 10 Aug 2018. Part of the Birds-2 project
UiTMSAT-11998-067PD (43589)1UUniversiti Teknologi MARATechnology demonstrationActive29 Jun 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-15Deployed from the ISS. Part of the Birds-2 project
DAVE (CP-7)1UPolySat / California Polytechnic State UniversityTechnology demonstration missionActive15 Sep 2018Delta-II from Vandenberg Air Force BaseDAVE is the 9th spacecraft launched by California Polytechnic State University
STARS-Me1998-067PQ (43640)2UShizuoka University, JapanSmall-scale demonstration of orbit elevatorComplete (Re-entered)22 Sep 2018H-2B-3046 Oct 2021url=http://stars.eng.shizuoka.ac.jp/english.htmltitle=Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite Projectaccess-date=December 5, 2022}}
IRVINE011UIrvine CubeSat STEM ProgramEducational mission providing high school students experience building, testing, and controlling a nano-satellite to develop interest and talent in the science and engineering fieldsLaunched11 Nov 2018Electron KSBuilt by high school students. Team composed of students from six public high schools in Tustin and Irvine, California.
IRVINE021UIrvine CubeSat STEM ProgramTest propulsion system and LED communicationsLaunched3 Dec 2018Falcon 9 SSO-ABuilt by high school students. Selected by NASA for CubeSat Launch Initiative
JY1-Sat2018-099AX1UCrown Prince Foundation (Jordan)researchLaunched3 Dec 2018Falcon 9 SSO-AIntended first Jordanian CubeSat
MOVE-II2018-099Y1UTechnische Universität MünchenTechnical demonstrationLaunched3 Dec 2018Falcon 9 SSO-A
KNACKSAT2018-099D (43761)1UKing Mongkut's University of Technology North BangkokTechnology demonstrationLaunched3 Dec 2018Falcon 9 SSO-AFirst CubeSat of Thailand
Delphini-11998-067PW (44030)1UAarhus UniversityProof of conceptComplete (Re-entered)5 Dec 2018Falcon-914 Mar 2021First satellite from Aarhus University
UNITE3UUniversity of Southern IndianaIonospheric researchComplete (Re-entered)5 Dec 2018Falcon-9 SpaceX CRS-1621 Oct 2021Launched to ISS.
CubeSail-13UUniversity of IllinoisSolar sail propulsion while in LEOLaunched16 Dec 2018Electron KSTechnology demo for UltraSail heliogyro
CubeSail-23UUniversity of IllinoisSolar sail propulsion while in LEOLaunched16 Dec 2018Electron KS
RSat-P3UUnited States Naval AcademyTechnology demonstrationActive16 Dec 2018Electron KSFeatures 2 robotic arms, cameras and propulsion to repair other spacecraft.
Lume-12018-111AJ (43908)2UAlén Space/University of VigoFirefightActive27 Dec 2018Soyuz
Światowid1998-067QL (44426)2USatRevolutionIn Orbit demonstrationSuccessful17 Apr 2019Antares 230url=https://satrevolution.com/title=Sat Revolution websiteaccess-date=5 December 2022}}
Kraksat1998-067QM (44427)1USatRevolutionTest of ferromagnetic fluid reaction wheel.Partial success17 Apr 2019Antares 23017 Jan 2022Satellite constantly rebooting and cannot fully start.
StangSat1UMerritt Island High School CubeSat in partnership with CalPolyShock and vibration experienced by payloads while in orbit.Launched25 Jun 2019Falcon 9 HeavyWill be second satellite to launch developed by a high school team. NASA's Launch Services Program sponsors and mentors the team. Demonstration flight occurred in 2013.
ACRUX-12019-037E (44369)1UMelbourne Space ProgramTechnical demonstrationSuccess29 Jun 2019ElectronSecond Australian student-built satellite, following AO 5
TDO-12019-051B (44482)12UU.S. Air ForceTechnology DemonstrationActive8 Aug 2019Atlas V 551Technology Demonstration Orbiter for U.S. Air Force, launched with AEHF-5 satellite
STF-1438523UNASA IV&VActive16 Dec 2019ElectronNASA ELaNa 19 mission, first satellite built in the State of West Virginia
OPS-SAT3UTU Graz, ESAExperimentalActive18 Dec 2019Soyuz-Fregat (Soyuz VS23)Launched together with COSMO-SkyMed, CHEOPS, EyeSat and ANGELS.
SPOC1998-067RR3UUniversity of Georgia, UGA Small Satellite Research Laboratorytitle=UGA Small Satellite Researchurl=http://smallsat.uga.edu/researchpublisher=UGAaccess-date=17 May 2016}}Launched10 Mar 2020Antares 230+Student built and the first satellite from the University of Georgia being built by the UGA Small Satellite Research Laboratory.
Napa-12020-061BA (46320)6URoyal Thai Air ForceRemote sensingActive3 Sep 2020Vega
Bobcat-1Ohio UniversityLaunched5 Nov 2020Deployed from International Space StationNASA ELaNa 31 mission
NEUTRON-1University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaLaunched5 Nov 2020Deployed from the International Space Station with JEMRMSNASA ELaNa 31 mission
SPectral Ocean Color (SPOC)3UUniversity of GeorgiaRemote sensingLaunched5 Nov 2020Deployed from the International Space Station with JEMRMSNASA ELaNa 31 mission
CACTUS-13UCapitol Technology UniversityCommunications, Technology DemonstrationLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
CAPE-31UUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteEducationalLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
EXOCUBE-23UCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityWeatherLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
MiTEE3UUniversity of MichiganSpace TechnologyLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
PICS-1 & PICS-21UBrigham Young UniversityTechnology DemonstrationLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
PolarCube3UUniversity of Colorado BoulderRemote sensingLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
Q-PACE3UUniversity of Central FloridaSpace ScienceLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
RadFXSat-22021-002C (47311)3UVanderbilt UniversityCommunicationsLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
TechEdSat-71UNASA Ames Research CenterEducationalLaunched17 Jan 2021LauncherOneNASA ELaNa-XX series on Virgin Orbit's Launch Demo 2
BCCSAT-12021-022AK (48041)1UBangkok Christian CollegeEducationalDecayed22 March 2021Soyuz-219 Sept 2024
TDO-32021-042B (48619)12UUnited States Air Force AcademyTechnology DemonstrationComplete (Re-entered)18 May 2021Atlas V 42127 Sep 2022url=https://www.losangeles.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2602337/multi-manifest-satellite-vehicles-tdo-3-and-tdo-4-ready-for-integration/title=Multi-manifest Satellite Vehicles TDO-3 and TDO-4 Ready for Integrationfirst=Alicialast=Gargesdate=May 10, 2021publisher=U.S. Space Forceaccess-date=December 5, 2022}}
TDO-42021-042C (48620)12UUnited States Air Force AcademyTechnology DemonstrationComplete (Re-entered)18 May 2021Atlas V 42118 Sep 2022Launched with the SBIRS GEO-5 satellite
NAPA-22021-059CN (48963)6URoyal Thai Air ForceRemote sensingActive30 Jun 2021Falcon 9
Binar 11UCurtin UniversityTechnology DemonstrationLaunched28 Aug 2021Falcon 91 Oct 2022Launched with SpaceX CRS-23 and deployed from the ISS on 6 Oct 2021
LICIACube2021-110C6UASIflybyActive24 Nov 2021Falcon 9Flyby of 65803 Didymos system, Deployed via DART
GASPACS1998-067TB (51439)1UUtah State University's Undergraduate Get Away Special teamTechnology DemonstrationActive21 Dec 2021Launched to ISS via Falcon 9, Deployed via Nanoracks CubeSat DeployerNASA sponsored via CubeSat Launch Initiative. First solely undergraduate built CubeSat. First CubeSat to use Raspberry Pi as flight computer.
SteamSat 22022-003F (51099)3USatRevolutionTest of steam propulsion system.Launched13 Jan 2022LauncherOne
SW1FT2022-002DK3USatRevolutionShared platform for max 8 payloadsLaunched13 Jan 2022Falcon 9 Transporter 3Built by SatRevolution S.A. It is a commercial shared platform. https://satrevolution.com/projects/sw1ft/ .
LabSat2022-002DG (51086)3UPolitechnika Wrocławska, Uniwersytet Medyczny we Wrocławiu, SatRevolutionBiological experiment satellite.Launched13 Jan 2022Falcon 9 Transporter-3
AuroraSat-12022–0471.5UAurora Propulsion TechnologiesTest of water-fueled space propulsion systemLaunched5 Feb 2022Electron KS
ArgoMoon2022-156G6UASI and NASATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
OMOTENASHI2022-156D (55904)6UJAXATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
EQUULEUS2022-156E (55905)6UThe University of Tokyo and JAXATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
LunaH-Map2022-156J (57685)6UNASATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
CuSP2022-156M6UNASASpace Weather, solar windsLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
Lunar IceCube2022-156C (55903)6UNASATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
LunIR2022-156K (57686)6ULockheed MartinTechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
BioSentinel2022-156F6UNASAStudy of radiation effectsLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
Team Miles2022-156L6UFluid and Reason LLCTechnologyLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1Secondary payload on Artemis 1
NEA Scout2022-156H (57684)6UNASATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched16 Nov 2022SLS Block 1 Artemis 1
SPORT6UBrazilian Space Agency and NASASpace WeatherLaunched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
LORIS2UDalhousie University- Canadian CubeSat Project (Canadian Space Agency)Testing flight instruments, take images of coastlineLaunched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26Nanoracks ISS deployment. Two remote sensing payloads; a Visible spectrum imager, and a Near-Infrared imager
ORCASat2UUniversity of Victoria – Canadian CubeSat Project (Canadian Space Agency)Launched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
DanteSat3UNPC SpaceMind (Italy)Launched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
NUTSat2UGran Systems (Taiwan)Launched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
petitSat6UNASA Goddard (NASA CSLI)Launched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
MARIO3UUniversity of Michigan (NASA CSLI)Launched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
TJREVERB2UThomas Jefferson High School, VirginiaLaunched26 Nov 2022Falcon 9 CRS-26
Lunar Flashlight2022-168B (54697)6UNASATechnology; reconnaissanceLaunched11 Dec 2022Falcon 9 Block 5Launched as a rideshare with the Hakuto-R Mission 1 on 11 December 2022 07:38:23 UTC
TROPICS 05TROPICS 062023-062A (56442)2023-062C (56444)3UNASAEarth observationLaunched8 May 2023ElectronFirst two cubesats of the TROPICS satellite constellation successfully launched into orbit
EIRSAT-12023-185L (58472)2UUniversity College DublinTechnology demonstrationLaunched1 Dec 2023Falcon 9First Irish satellite
NARITCube-13UNational Astronomical Research Institute of ThailandTechnology demonstrationDestroyed. Launch failure18 Dec 2024Space One KAIROS
LASARsat1UDoSpaceTest laser as a solution to space debrisLaunched21 December 2024Falcon 9First Czech student satellite

List of CubeSats in development or waiting to launch

NameIDTypeOrganizationMissionMission statusPlanned launch yearLaunch vehicleEst LifetimeRemarks
SOLARAS S21UGrahaa SpaceTechnology Demonstration for Solar Observation and Satellite CommunicationScheduled for LaunchNovember 22, 2025Innospace HANBIT-NANO~2 YearsNanosatellite for Solar Observation and Satellite Communication
UTNSat-011UUTN San NicolásSDR reception Proof of Concept at Low Earth OrbitUnder DevelopmentTBDTBDFirst UTN Satellite
StudSat-230 xNitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology and ConsortiumRemote Sensing, satellite separation mechanism and drag sail deployment testUnder developmentTBDPSLVTwin satellite mission
Koios1UUniversity of Auckland, New ZealandA mission to inspire more children in New Zealand to pursue a career in STEM by allowing them to interact with and learn from a real-life satellite.Under development2021TBDurl=https://www.facebook.com/teamkoios/?ref=py_ctitle=Koioswebsite=Facebook}}
ET-SAT1U (QB50 type)Ethiopian Space Science Society by help of Belgian Von Karman InstituteResearchIn developmentTBDTBDWill be first Ethiopian satellite
Ethosat 1Ethiopian Space Science Society by help of Finnish Space Technology and Science GroupResearchIn developmentTBDTBD
MOCI3UUniversity of Georgia, UGA Small Satellite Research LaboratoryTechnical and Algorithmic demonstrations of Structure from motionIn developmentNET 2023TBDThe first satellite mission dedicated to structure from motion in LEO.
DOGE-1n/aGeometric Energy Corporationobtain "lunar-spatial intelligence from sensors and cameras on-board"Under developmentTBDn/atitle=SpaceX will launch the DOGE-1 satellite to the moon, funded by Dogecoinwebsite=Tech2date=2021-05-12url=https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/spacex-will-launch-the-doge-1-satellite-to-the-moon-funded-by-dogecoin-9613971.htmlaccess-date=2021-07-06}}
CLIMB3UUniversity of Applied Sciences Wiener NeustadtEducational mission to the Van Allen radiation belt using electric propulsion, conducting radiation dose and magnetic field measurementsUnder DevelopmentNET 2023TBD
CySat I1UIowa State University, Softronics Ltd.Wide bandwidth radiometer for measurement of various electromagnetic spectra emanating from cities. Also proof of concept for students, faculty, and industry partners.Under developmentNET 2023TBD
RHOK-SAT1URhodes CollegeTechnology; Undergraduate research;Testing Perovskite cells in space.Under developmentTBDTBD
RVSAT-12UR.V. College of EngineeringMicrbiological PayloadUnder DevelopmentNET 2023PSLV
Cislunar Explorers6UCornell UniversityTechnology; reconnaissanceUnder DevelopmentNET 2024TBD
Earth Escape Explorer (CU-E3)6UUniversity of Colorado BoulderTechnology; reconnaissanceUnder developmentNET 2024TBD
SlugSat2UUC Santa CruzLaunch a linear transponder for use in HF amateur radio communications into Low Earth OrbitUnder DevelopmentNET 2024TBDSecondary science payload for the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics
LBSat3UIndian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, IndiaLactoBacillus Species testing under Microgravity EnvironmentUnder developmentNET 2025The First Biosatellite program of IIT Guwahati
Pleiades-Orpheus1UIrvington CubeSatSatellite designed by Irvington High School students to analyze light pollution trends over the lifetime of the satelliteNot launched, expected in Nov 2024Q4 2024Falcon 9n.a.Launched as a rideshare with the Bandwagon-2 mission
KNACKSAT-23UKing Mongkut's University of Technology North BangkokTechnology demonstrationNot launched, expected in 2025NET 2025TBD
PULSE-A2UUniversity of ChicagoDemonstrating polarization-modulated optical communications using a laser downlink in a 0.5U payload.Under development, launch expected in 2026NET 2026TBD6–14 monthsDesigned by first undergraduate aerospace laboratory at the University of Chicago.
Gamma-ray Transients Monitor1U, 2 modulesNational Tsing Hua University, Academia Sinica and TASATo track Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) and other bright gamma-ray transients with energies ranging from 50 keV to 2 MeV.Development over, testing stage .Q4 2026Falcon 93–4 yearsFirst astronomical satellite from Taiwan.

List of cancelled CubeSats

NameIDTypeOrganizationMissionMission statusRemarks
α (formerly CubeMessenger)1UBOREAS SpaceTechnological demonstrationNanosats.eu Canceled
Azad-1TBDMaulana Azad National Institute of TechnologyNanosats.eu Canceled
CubeSail3UUniversity of SurreySolar sail propulsion while in LEOCanceled
CubeSTAR2UUniversity of OsloMeasure the structures of electron clouds in the ionosphere using Langmuir probeNanosats.eu Canceledtitle=CubeSTAR - Department of Physicsurl=https://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/research/projects/cubestar/index.htmlaccess-date=December 7, 2022publisher=University of Oslo}}
DynaCube-3U3UDenel Dynamics Engineering Academy of LearningGraduate development program. Capture images, electromagnetic radiation mapping, and structural temperature analysis.Nanosat.eu canceled
ECE3SAT1UTechnical demonstration of Electrodynamic tether for satellite deorbitingNanosats.eu - canceledBuilt by engineering students. The whole work is under open-source/creative commons licenses and available via ECE3SAT's website and wiki.
last1=Hamrounifirst1=C.title=2009 4th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologieslast2=Nejifirst2=B.last3=Alimifirst3=A. M.last4=Schillingfirst4=K.year=2009isbn=978-1-4244-3626-2pages=750–755chapter=Design and prototype of a flight microstrip antennas for the Pico satellite ERPSat-1doi=10.1109/RAST.2009.5158292s2cid=34741975}}1USfax School of Engineering, TunisiaCommunicationsCanceledWill be the first Tunisian satellite
NUTS-12UNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyStudent satellite project to design and develop a new CubeSat bus using carbon fiber material for the main structure.Canceled
Politech.13UUniversidad Politecnica de Valencia SpainAtmospheric researchCanceled
ThapSat2UThapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, PatialaMonitoring Green house gases.Canceled
UoS31UUniversity of SouthamptonStudent education; Experimental research to improve predictions for re-entry of uncontrolled resident space objects.Canceled
InQube1UParadox Sonic Space Research AssociationTechnical demonstration of COTS in space; Experimental research to analyze attitude and inertial conditions onboard bus in the orbit.CanceledFirst open-source satellite of India.

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