CuSP CubeSat

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CuSP CubeSat is a small NASA space weather satellite designed to study solar particles and the interplanetary magnetic field in deep space.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf CubeSat
NASA spacecraft
space weather satellite
acronym CuSP
application radiation environment characterization
space weather forecasting
dataType in-situ magnetic field measurements
in-situ particle measurements
designedFor long-duration operations in deep space
fullName CubeSat to Study Solar Particles
isPartOf NASA Heliophysics Division
surface form: NASA heliophysics program
launchAgency NASA
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchSite Kennedy Space Center
launchVehicle Space Launch System
missionDomain deep space
interplanetary space
missionScale small satellite
missionStatus operational
missionType space weather monitoring
monitors conditions in interplanetary space near Earth’s orbit
operator NASA
orbits Sun
organizationTypeOfOperator government space agency
primaryObjective demonstrate small-satellite space weather monitoring in deep space
measure interplanetary magnetic field
study solar particles
purpose pathfinder for future space weather constellations
scientificDiscipline heliophysics
solar physics
space weather
spacecraftClass 6U CubeSat
spaceEnvironmentStudied heliosphere
interplanetary medium
studies interplanetary magnetic field
solar energetic particles
solar wind
targetStar Sun
technologyDemonstration use of CubeSats for deep-space heliophysics

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Artemis I carriedPayload CuSP CubeSat