NASA’s Mini BurstCube Mission Detects Mega Blast – NASA Science

NASA’s Mini BurstCube Mission Detects Mega Blast – NASA Science

“I’m proud of how the team responded to the situation and is making the best use of the time we have in orbit,” said Jeremy Perkins, BurstCube’s principal investigator at Goddard. “Small missions like BurstCube not only provide an opportunity to do great science and test new technologies, like our mission’s gamma-ray detector, but also … Read more

NASA’s Tiny BurstCube Mission Launches to Study Cosmic Blasts

NASA’s Tiny BurstCube Mission Launches to Study Cosmic Blasts

When a gamma ray enters one of BurstCube’s four detectors, it encounters a cesium iodide layer called a scintillator, which converts it into visible light. The light then enters another layer, an array of 116 silicon photomultipliers, that converts it into a pulse of electrons, which is what BurstCube measures. For each gamma ray, the … Read more

NASA Selects New Round of Candidates for CubeSat Missions to Station – NASA

NASA Selects New Round of Candidates for CubeSat Missions to Station – NASA

NASA selected 10 small research satellites across eight states to fly to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s efforts to expand education and science opportunities, support technology advancement, and provide for workforce development. These small satellites, or CubeSats, use a standard size and form measured in units. One unit (1U) is 10x10x11 … Read more

NASA’s BurstCube Passes Milestones on Journey to Launch – NASA Science

NASA’s BurstCube Passes Milestones on Journey to Launch – NASA Science

To ensure it can withstand the rattling it will experience at launch, the mission team transported BurstCube to Washington Laboratories in Frederick, Maryland, for vibration testing. Engineers strapped the satellite to a plate, which then vibrated at frequencies ranging from 20 to 20,000 hertz. Translated into sound, that spans bass to the upper limit of … Read more