SmallSats
I have been interested in SmallSats and how they can be used for science for over a decade.
While I was an undergradauate at Brown, I was a leader on the Brown CubeSat Team
(now Brown Space Engineering).
This group worked to design, build, and launch a 1-U CubeSat, EQUiSat.
You can see it just after deployment from the ISS in July 2018 in the picture to the right, it's the third from the left!
EQUiSat's primary mission was to make space more accessible,
and you can find out more about its mission here.
Before starting my PhD, I also spent a year at Planet.
working on their fleet of Earth-imaging CubeSats as a part of their Imaging Team.
I'm currently a member of the Pandora
Science Team. Pandora is a smallsat designed to disentangle
stellar activity signals from those of exoplanet atmospheres. Pandora was initially selected
as a part of NASA's inaugural class of Pioneers missions in 2021,
(read more here!)
and is well on it's way towards a 2025 launch.