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CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) is a nanosatellite spacecraft that will study the dynamic particles and magnetic fields that stream from the Sun. CuSP is a low-cost 6U CubeSat nanosatellite that once deployed, will orbit the Sun, measuring incoming radiation that can create a wide variety of effects at Earth, from interfering with radio communications to tripping up satellite electronics to creating electric currents in power grids. The principal investigator for CuSP is Mihir Desai, at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas. It was launched on the maiden flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), as a secondary payload of the Artemis 1 mission on 16 November 2022.

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dbo:abstract CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) is a nanosatellite spacecraft that will study the dynamic particles and magnetic fields that stream from the Sun. CuSP is a low-cost 6U CubeSat nanosatellite that once deployed, will orbit the Sun, measuring incoming radiation that can create a wide variety of effects at Earth, from interfering with radio communications to tripping up satellite electronics to creating electric currents in power grids. The principal investigator for CuSP is Mihir Desai, at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas. It was launched on the maiden flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), as a secondary payload of the Artemis 1 mission on 16 November 2022. (en) CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) es una misión de bajo precio proyectada por la NASA, para desarrollar un satélite tipo CubeSat, cuyo objetivo será estudiar las y los campos magnéticos que fluyen del Sol.​​ Una vez desplegada la sonda, orbitará el Sol, midiendo la radiación que puede crear una amplia variedad de efectos en la Tierra, interfiriendo con las comunicaciones de radio, los satélites y demás influencias en redes eléctricas. El investigador principal es Mihir Desai, en el Instituto de Investigación del Suroeste en San Antonio, Texas.​ En principio se transportará como carga secundaria en el primer vuelo de la misión Exploration Mission 1 a una órbita heliocéntrica, que tiene programado su lanzamiento en 2019.​ (es) CuSP, acronyme de CubeSat mission to study Solar Particles, est un nano-satellite de format CubeSat 6U d'environ 10 kilogrammes sélectionné par la NASA et développé par la société Southwest Research Institute. Le satellite doit permettre d'évaluer le recours à des satellites miniaturisés pour des missions de météorologie spatiale qui nécessitent des mesures des particules du vent solaire. Le satellite doit être placé sur une orbite héliocentrique et la mission a une durée de 90 jours. Le satellite a été lancé par le premier vol de la fusée Space Launch System (mission Artemis I) en novembre 2022. La mission est développée dans le cadre du programme NextSTEP (Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships) de la NASA qui est un partenariat avec des entités commerciales destiné à développer de nouvelles technologies permettant d'étendre la durée et les capacités des missions se déroulant dans l'espace profond. (fr) Il CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) è una sonda spaziale in formato nanosatellite che studierà le particelle dinamiche e i campi magnetici che scorrono dal Sole. CuSP è un nanosatellite 6U CubeSat a basso costo che, una volta dispiegato, orbiterà il Sole, misurando le radiazioni che generano un'ampia varietà di effetti sulla Terra, da semplici interferenze radio a rotture nell'elettronica satellitare. Il principale ricercatore del CuSP è Mihir Desai, presso il Southwest Research Institute di San Antonio, Texas. Verrà lanciato come carico secondario sul primo volo dello Space Launch System, Exploration Mission 1 (EM–1) previsto nel novembre 2022. (it)
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dbp:imageCaption The CuSP Team delivers the Cubesat to NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Shown are Mike Epperly, Project Manager, Don George, Mission Engineer, and Chad Loeffler, Flight Software Engineer. (en)
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rdfs:comment CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) is a nanosatellite spacecraft that will study the dynamic particles and magnetic fields that stream from the Sun. CuSP is a low-cost 6U CubeSat nanosatellite that once deployed, will orbit the Sun, measuring incoming radiation that can create a wide variety of effects at Earth, from interfering with radio communications to tripping up satellite electronics to creating electric currents in power grids. The principal investigator for CuSP is Mihir Desai, at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas. It was launched on the maiden flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), as a secondary payload of the Artemis 1 mission on 16 November 2022. (en) Il CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) è una sonda spaziale in formato nanosatellite che studierà le particelle dinamiche e i campi magnetici che scorrono dal Sole. CuSP è un nanosatellite 6U CubeSat a basso costo che, una volta dispiegato, orbiterà il Sole, misurando le radiazioni che generano un'ampia varietà di effetti sulla Terra, da semplici interferenze radio a rotture nell'elettronica satellitare. Il principale ricercatore del CuSP è Mihir Desai, presso il Southwest Research Institute di San Antonio, Texas. Verrà lanciato come carico secondario sul primo volo dello Space Launch System, Exploration Mission 1 (EM–1) previsto nel novembre 2022. (it) CubeSat for Solar Particles (CuSP) es una misión de bajo precio proyectada por la NASA, para desarrollar un satélite tipo CubeSat, cuyo objetivo será estudiar las y los campos magnéticos que fluyen del Sol.​​ (es) CuSP, acronyme de CubeSat mission to study Solar Particles, est un nano-satellite de format CubeSat 6U d'environ 10 kilogrammes sélectionné par la NASA et développé par la société Southwest Research Institute. Le satellite doit permettre d'évaluer le recours à des satellites miniaturisés pour des missions de météorologie spatiale qui nécessitent des mesures des particules du vent solaire. Le satellite doit être placé sur une orbite héliocentrique et la mission a une durée de 90 jours. Le satellite a été lancé par le premier vol de la fusée Space Launch System (mission Artemis I) en novembre 2022. La mission est développée dans le cadre du programme NextSTEP (Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships) de la NASA qui est un partenariat avec des entités commerciales destiné à dével (fr)
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