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UCI CubeSat

Designing, testing, and launching a modular nanosatellite into low-Earth orbit.

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Our Mission

AntSat 01

At UCI CubeSat, we are developing, testing, and launching AntSat 01, a 2U CubeSat, into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to conduct groundbreaking research. Our mission focuses on testing the Variable Emissivity Device (VED), a cutting-edge technology for cost-effective spacecraft thermal regulation.

By evaluating AntSat 01's performance in orbit, we gather critical data that will drive future innovations in microsatellite design and performance.

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AntSat 01 satellite render
UCI CubeSat team working on satellite

Who We Are

We are an interdisciplinary team of undergraduate students at UCI dedicated to building and launching a 2U nanosatellite. The satellite operates with five main engineering subsystems: Avionics, Communications, Structures, Power, and Systems, in addition to housing our research payload.

Our mission is to test innovative thermal management technology in space, while providing hands-on experience to future leaders in aerospace engineering.

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Our Sponsors

Northrop GrummanTerran OrbitalGeneral Atomics AeronauticalAnsys