Official name MITEE 1
Alternative name MiTEE 1
Cospar ID 2021-002F
Norad ID 47314
Launch date 2021-01-17
Launch site WRAS
Launch vehicle LauncherOne
Country/Organization USA
Type application Technology
Operator University of Michigan
RCS size SMALL
Decay date 2023-06-15
Shape Box + 1 Rod
Mass (kg) 3
Height (m) 0.3
Width (m) 0.1
Depth (m) 0.1
Span (m^2) 10
Contractors University of Michigan
Equipment Miniature electrodynamic tether system
Propulsion None
Configuration CubeSat (3U)
Power Solar cells, batteries

MiTEE (Miniature Tether Electrodynamics Experiment) is a CubeSat mission developed by the University of Michigan to utilize CubeSat capabilities to deploy a picosatellite body of approximately 8 cm × 8 cm × 2 cm from a 3U CubeSat to demonstrate and assess an ultra-small satellite electrodynamic tether in the space environment where the fundamental dynamics and plasma electrodynamics.

The Miniature Tether Electrodynamics Experiment (MiTEE) mission will utilize CubeSat capabilities to deploy a picosatellite body of approximately 8 cm × 8 cm × 2 cm from a 3U CubeSat to demonstrate and assess an ultra-small satellite electrodynamic tether in the space environment where the fundamental dynamics and plasma electrodynamics. The miniature electrodynamic tethers (few meters long) have potential to provide propellantless propulsion, passive 2-axis attitude stabilization, and enhanced communication utility to the next generation of small satellites.

It was selected in 2015 by NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) to be launched as part of the ELaNa program. It will be launched on the ELaNa-20 mission on a dedicated LauncherOne.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
MITEE 1 2021-002F 2021-01-17 WRAS LauncherOne with CACTUS 1, ExoCube 2, PolarCube, Q-PACE, TechEdSat 7, RadFxSat 2, CAPE 3, PICS 1, PICS 2, Prometheus 2.8, Prometheus 2.11