The mission of the Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute (S3VI) is to advance the field of small spacecraft systems and allied sciences by promoting innovation, exploring new concepts, identifying emerging technology opportunities, and establishing effective conduits for the collaboration and the dissemination of research results relevant to small spacecraft systems. The S3VI is the common portal for NASA related small spacecraft activities. The portal hosts the Small Spacecraft Body of Knowledge as an online resource for the Small Spacecraft Technology State of the Art report, and reliability processes and practices, among other small spacecraft-focused content.
At the Indo-Pacific Robotics, Autonomy, AI, Cyber Conference and Exhibition, 7-8 October, Perth, Bruce Yost, Director of the Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute at NASA’s Ames Research Centre in California’s Silicon Valley will deliver a workshop on best practices for developing small satellites and deliver the closing plenary session, “Shaping the Future: Global Trends in Small Satellites”.
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