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CubeSat Projects
- CubeSat Community Website
- Auburn University
- University of Arizona
- University of Sydney
- University of Toronto
- Aalborg University, Denmark
- Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Fachhochschule Aachen, Germany
- Technical University of Berlin, Germany
- University of Applied Sciences - Weingarten, Germany
Previous CubeSats
Notes: CUTE 1.7 Apparently failed due to radiation troubles, this is something to be very careful of. A very good resource for learning about space radiation effects in electronics can be found in publications from the IEEE NSREC.
26 July 2006 Dnepr Launch
The following CubeSats were destroyed in a launch failure on 26 July 2006:
- Illinois Observing Nanosatellite, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- CP1 and CP2, California Polytechnic State University
- ICE Cube 1 and ICE Cube 2, Cornell University
- HAUSAT-1 Hankuk Aviation University
- KUTESat, Kansas University
- MEROPE, Montana State University
- nCUBE-1, various Norway universities
- RINCON, University of Arizona
- SACRED, University of Arizona
- SEEDS, Nihon University
- VOYAGER, University of Hawaii
CubeSats Currently Operating
- CUTE-1, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- QuakeSat, Stanford University
- CUBESAT Xi-IV, University of Tokyo
- CUBESAT Xi-V, University of Tokyo
- CUTE 1.7 + APD, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- HIT-SAT, Hokkaido Institute of Technology
CubeSats To Be Launched
11 December 2006
- GENESAT-1, Center for Robotic Exploration and Space Technologies
16 January 2007 Dnepr Launch
The following CubeSats are going to be launched as secondary payloads with the ISC Kosmotras on a Dnepr vehicle, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
- CP3 and CP4 California Polytechnic State University
- C.A.P.E. 1, University of Louisiana
- Libertad-1, Sergio Arboleda University (Universidad Sergio Arboleda. Bogota, Colombia)
- AeroCube-2, The Aerospace Corporation
- CSTB 1, The Boeing Company
- MAST, Stanford University and Tethers Unlimited Incorporated

