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===Project goals=== | ===Project goals=== |
Revision as of 17:43, 6 August 2016
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You make me lauls.Agho, it’s strange – i have no probs with the Gus but the one time i had a Sharkie, I had to run to a bathroom like there was a shark chasing me.
Contents
Project goals
1. Development of documentation of the satellite systems;
2. Construction and testing of the systems;
3. Construction of a prototype of «Satellite Polytech»;
4. Testing the satellite in the stratosphere;
5. Modification of the satellite’s systems;
6. Preparation for the launch into the orbit .
The team
- Andrey Murachev, team leader
- Maksim Lerman and Aleksandr Kornev, constructor engineers
- Nilan Jayasinghe and Igor Nikolaev, electricians
- Maksim Zakharenkov and Anton Matveev, software developers (C++)
- Anna Terskaya and Ilya Rutkovskiy, radio link
- Artur Perevalov and Leonid Kulikov, payload
- Polina Fish, PR
Project materials
Literature, articles and useful links
- CubeSat from Nihon University
- Cubesat from Tokyo Institute of Technology Matunaga Laboratory for Space System
- cubesat from Technical University of Denmark
- The Pennsylvania State University. Development and analysis of the thermal design for the osiris-3u cubesat
- Optimized Design of Power Supply for CubeSat at Aalborg University
- Mechanical, Power, and Thermal Subsystem Design for a CubeSat Mission from Worcester polytechnic institute
- Documents from SATLAB Aalborg University Denmark
- Thermal Modeling of Nanosat from San Jose State University
- Cubesat experiment
- Orisus cubesat from the Student Space Programs Laboratory (SSPL) at the Pennsylvania State University
- Compass Cubesat