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CubeSats: The Shoebox-Sized Revolution That's About to Take Over Space

Imagine a satellite so small it fits in your backpack, costs less than a luxury car, and can still photograph wildfires in real time, track climate change from orbit, or even chase asteroids across the solar system. That's not science fiction — that's a CubeSat. And right now, these 10 cm cubes are quietly rewriting the rules of space exploration. For decades, satellites were the exclusive playground of governments and billion-dollar corporations. One launch could bankrupt a small nation. Today? Universities, startups, and even high-school teams are launching their own. The CubeSat era has arrived — and its future looks not just bright, but blinding.

Corevision Team, 25 February 2026

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The Unsung Heros Powering the Final Frontier: Why GaAs Solar Cells Still Dominate Space in 2025-2026

Picture this: a satellite the size of a bus hurtling through the radiation-soaked vacuum of geostationary orbit, or a CubeSat the size of a shoebox zipping around Earth at 17,000 mph. Both rely on the same unsung hero — a wafer-thin solar cell assembly no bigger than your hand. These aren't your rooftop panels. They're space-qualified solar cell CICs (Cell-Interconnect-Coverglass), battle-hardened packages that must survive launch shocks, thermal extremes from –150°C to +150°C, and decades of cosmic bombardment. And here's the shocker: after 30+ years of innovation, one material family still crushes every challenger. Gallium arsenide (GaAs) and its III-V cousins aren't just winning — they're expanding their empire. Let's dive into what's actually available on the market right now and why silicon is fading into the background.

Corevision Team, 18 September 2025

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