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NASA, Partners Invite Applications for CubeSat Summer Training Program
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 14, 2025

NASA, in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, is now accepting applications for a summer program designed to teach higher education institutions, faculty, and students the skills needed to build small satellites. This initiative also enhances the chances of participating teams being selected for future satellite flight opportunities.

The University Nanosatellite Program Mission Concept 2025 Summer Series, running from May to August 2025, will provide systems engineering training tailored to develop expertise in small satellite design. The program aims to prepare students for industrial roles while advancing small satellite capabilities at U.S. universities. Participants may also qualify for space flight opportunities through NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) and the U.S. Air Force University Nanosatellite Program.

"Part of NASA's mission is to inspire the next generation," said Liam Cheney, CSLI mission manager at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. "The CubeSat Launch Initiative is providing opportunities for students and educators to experiment with technology and send their missions to space."

The program facilitates team formation without relying on university resources and covers travel expenses for events such as the kickoff meeting, final presentation, and any required in-person reviews. It is open to all U.S. colleges and universities, with special encouragement for minority-serving institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities to apply. The application process began on Jan. 6 and will close on Monday, Feb. 3.

This collaboration with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force expands access to space while enhancing the capabilities of academic institutions and their faculty and students. Through the CSLI, NASA offers educational institutions and non-profit organizations, including museums and science centers, opportunities to launch CubeSats on future missions. This initiative provides a cost-effective way to conduct scientific research and technology demonstrations in space, giving students, educators, and faculty hands-on experience in flight hardware design and development.

For more information, visit: Solicitation - UNP

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