UNITE (Undergraduate Nano Ionospheric Temperature Explorer) was a CubeSat nanosatellite developed by the University of Southern Indiana.
The project was funded by NASA's Undergraduate Student Instrument Project and primarily designed and built by students.
[1] Its mission included measuring plasma in the lower ionosphere and monitoring the drag and temperature of the satellite itself.
[2][3] UNITE reentered the atmosphere on 21 October 2021, after 994 days in orbit.
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