Dr. D’Amico is a professor in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department and the [[Satellites|Satellites Team]] Faculty Advisor. His work is in development of strategies for CubeSat formation flight. Prior to Stanford, he worked at DLR, where he was involved in several multi-satellite (not CubeSat) missions that involved precise relative alignment. His lab is fairly new and is aiming to launch a formation CubeSat mission within 10 years. This mission will likely be a telescope occulter system, in which one CubeSat acts as an imager and the other as the occulter.
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Dr. D’Amico is a professor in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department and the [[Satellites|Satellites Team]] Faculty Advisor. His work is in development of strategies for CubeSat formation flight. Prior to Stanford, he worked at DLR, where he was involved in several multi-satellite (not CubeSat) missions that involved precise relative alignment. His lab is attempting a formation CubeSat mission. This mission will likely be a telescope occulter system, in which one CubeSat acts as an imager and the other as the occulter.