File:Interplanetary Satellites Competitive Analysis.pdf

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The table below summarizes several notable interplanetary satellite missions and related efforts by NASA and other organizations to assess the competitive landscape for interplanetary small satellites. These missions are selected based on public data and illustrate the progression in uplink data rates, power efficiency, and payload capacities. They demonstrate evolving figures of merit (FOM) targets and underscore the unique challenges interplanetary satellites face compared to Earth-orbiting counterparts (NASA, 2022; JPL, 2018).

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