GASPACS
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GASPACS (Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite) was a NASA sponsored 1U CubeSat developed entirely by undergraduate members of Utah State University's Get Away Special (GAS) team. The primary mission objective of GASPACS was to deploy a 1-meter inflatable aerodynamic boom to passively stabilize its attitude. GASPACS was the world's first CubeSat to be developed entirely by undergraduate students, and was also the world's first CubeSat to utilize a Raspberry Pi Zero as its flight computer.
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GASPACS
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GASPACS
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The completed GASPACS CubeSat
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Utah State University Get Away Special Team
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Experimental AeroBoom
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