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  • Microsatellite FASTSAT launches from Kodiak, Alaska on Nov. 19, 2010.

    FASTSAT Launches From Kodiak, Alaska

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  • Artist concept of FASTSAT

    Artist Concept of FASTSAT

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  • Fast, Affordable Science and Technology Satellite, or FASTSAT, microsatellite development

    NASA's FASTSAT Microsatellite Readied to Share a Ride

  • Four satellites sit atop a Minotaur IV launch vehicle at Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska.

    Four Satellites Atop Launch Vehicle

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  • Technicians lift the Fast, Affordable, Science and Technology Satellite (FASTSAT-HSV01) from its shipping container.

    Removing FASTSAT From Shipping Container

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  • FASTSAT-HSV01 is a unique platform that can carry multiple small instruments or experiments to low-Earth orbit.

    NASA and Contractor Team Develop One Fast Satellite

  • FASTSAT is a small, microsatellite class spacecraft bus that will carry six experiment payloads to low-Earth orbit.

    NASA's FASTSAT Satellite Readies for Shipment to Alaska

  • Kodiak Launch Complex in Kodiak, Alaska.

    NASA’s FASTSAT Satellite Arrives at Kodiak, Alaska, Launch Complex

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