T-Logo Cube
The T-LogoQube represents the first step in development and testing of a satellite done by students in a space environment. It was the first such launch for SSU and broke new ground for the University’s physics and astronomy department, allowing it to do space-based measurements with its own satellite.

About the T-LogoQube Project:
EdgeCube
EdgeCube, a 1U Cubesat, was a project built in a partnership between Sonoma State University, Santa Clara University, the aerospace company Moog Defense and Space Group in California, and Morehead State University in Kentucky. EdgeCube was an earth-observing satellite. It was launched in late 2019 into a circular orbit with a ~500 km altitude.

About the EdgeCube Project:
http://lbym.sonoma.edu/edgecubewp/
3UCubed
The 3UCubed project is a 3U CubeSat being jointly developed by the University of New Hampshire, Sonoma State University, and Howard University as a part of the NASA Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)1 student collaboration. This project consists of a multidisciplinary team of undergraduate students from all three universities. The mission goal of the 3UCubed is to understand how Earth’s polar upper atmosphere (‘the thermosphere’ in Earth’s auroral regions) responds to particle precipitation and solar wind forcing and internal magnetospheric processes.

About the 3UCubed Project: