microspacecraft
Microspacecraft represent a miniaturization trend in space technology, referring to satellites with a dry mass of less than 10 kg. This category encompasses several sub-classifications based on size and mass, including nanosatellites (1-10 kg), picosatellites (0.1-1 kg), and femtosatellites (less than 0.1 kg). The development of microspacecraft is driven by a desire to reduce launch costs, enable new mission architectures, and increase access to space for a wider range of organizations and researchers.
The reduced size and complexity of microspacecraft often translate to lower manufacturing and operational costs compared
Despite their small size, microspacecraft are capable of performing a variety of scientific and commercial missions.