WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The first of the so called CubeSats is set for launch later this month to measure Earth’s energy balance, a key factor in climate studies, the release noted.
"These small satellites range in size from a loaf of bread to a small washing machine and weigh from a few to 400 pounds," the release stated on Monday.
By shrinking satellite sizes, engineers can keep development and launch costs down, with the orbs hitching rides as secondary payloads on larger rockets, the release explained.
NASA said the remaining five will be placed in orbit during the next few months to experiment with new methods of measuring hurricanes, aerosols in Earth’s atmosphere and weather.