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NanoEye—Military Relevant Surveillance for Less Than $5 Million Total Recurring Mission CostWertz et al., 2010
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- Wertz J
- Van Allen R
- Barcley T
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- 8th Responsive Space Conference, RS8-2010-1008, Los Angeles, CA, Mar
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NanoEye is a near-term space system capable of providing better than 0.5 m resolution at nadir for a total recurring mission cost of less than $5 million—including payload, spacecraft, launch, and 3 years of mission operations. NanoEye is based on a unique, light-weight …
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