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1- How many time the satellite will work/live?

2- It is possible to hit another satellite? How much possible?

3- How the Cubesat is put in orbit?

When has a launching of something, the Cubsats "take a ride" on the rocket for being very small. They stays in a small compartment of the rocket inside a box calls Poly-PicoSatellite Orbital Deployer (P-POD) which is the interface between the Cubesats and the Launch Vehicle. When the rocket reach the orbit, they are thrown into space by the P-POD. Other way to put a Cubsat in orbit, is when are sending supplys to the ISS, the Cubsats are received and putted in orbit through the Space Station.

4- Which temperatures the sat will be exposed?

The Satellite will be exposet a temperature range of -15°C to 30°C.

5- Who can try to receive the satellite data?

6- What is the benefits of using a nanosatellite instead a bigger sat?

For being very smaller than conventional satellites, the costs to build and launch, and the development time reduces a lot. Besides that, using a nanosatellite increases accessibility to space, and keeps frequent launches.

7- How much costs to build/launch a Cubesat?

8- What is Remove Before Fly?

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