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The Mission Idea Contest (MIC) was established in 2010 to provide aerospace engineers, college students, consultants, and anybody interested in space with opportunities to present their creative ideas and gain attention internationally. The primary goal of MICs is to open the door to a new facet of space exploration and exploitation.
The development of micro/nano-satellites started as an educational and research program primarily at university laboratories. As micro/nano-satellite technology matures, it has spread rapidly across academics and industry for practical application. In the MIC8, we encourage contestants to propose how to maximize the capability and function of multiple nano-satellites for the benefit of humanity.
PreMIC8 Presenters
Title | Name | Affiliation | Region |
The design of a 6U nanosatellite constellation for debris monitoring and passive tracking
Abstract (298KB)
Presentation (1.35MB) |
Jeje Kudakwashe, John Paul Almonte, and Pema Zangmo |
Kyushu Intsitute of Technology |
Japan |
Ocean Climate CubeSat Constellation (OCCC) Mission
Abstract (1.9MB)
Presentation (5.1MB) |
Yi Hsuan Lee |
National Tsing Hua University |
Taiwan |
CubeSat constellation for monitoring and detecting plastic wastes in water bodies & testing the moon-sun sensor
Abstract (449KB)
Presentation (1.7MB) |
Abdulaziz Ahmed, Mohamed Hamdy, and Mohammad Khaled |
Cairo University |
Egypt |
CUBESAT CONSTELLATION TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF EARTH'S MAGNETIC TAIL ON THE MOON (MAGNETA-CUBE)
Abstract (769KB)
Presentation (18.5MB) |
Ramírez Martínez Jonathan Gadiel |
Instituto Politécnico Nacional |
Mexico |
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