2001: TU Sat 1

Taylor's first-built satellite, a 10x10x20 cm CubeSat intended to meet objectives in missions and science

2005: TEST Nanosatellite 

Used to record the effects of a thunderstorm in Earth's upper atmosphere.

April 19, 2014: TSAT

Indiana's first satellite, launched into orbit to test a novel satellite-to-satellite communication method and explore the ionosphere.

2015: ELEO-Sat 

The Extremely Low Earth Orbit Satellite (ELEO-Sat) was built for the Air Force Research Laboratory University Nanosat Program.

2017:  MagnITO-Sat 

The first MagnITO-Sat design, a 4x4x4 inch CubeSat with an antenna extending out from it.

2018: Tethered MangITO Sat

The second MangITO-Sat iteration, a pair of nanosatellite designs that explored using Earth's magnetic field to keep satellites in orbit longer.

April 17, 2019: ThinSat-A

A small picosatellite launched as part of a three-satellite constellation, building on MagnITO-Sat's work.

February 20, 2021: ThinSat-B

Taylor's first satellite to use the Parallax Propeller 8-core microprocessor in space, recording atmospheric and orbital conditions.

February 20, 2021 : ThinSat-C

Launched alongside ThinSat-B, this satellite added a miniature camera and radiation sensor.

June 30, 2021: ThinSat-D

Taylor's fastest-ever build at just two weeks, launched into a higher orbit than any previous ThinSat to measure atmospheric conditions at greater altitudes.