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1st Annual CubeSat Workshop - Cal Poly 2004

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2004 CubeSat Developers' Workshop

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

April 8-10

 

From April 8-10 Cal Poly held a workshop for CubeSat Developers. With over 100 representatives from various CubeSat programs in both industry and academia in attendance, the conference was a stunning sucess.

 

Agenda:

First Session:

AMSAT, IARU & The Cubesats

Dr. Tom Clark

AMSAT

In Situ Genetics Experiments on Nanosatellites

NASA

 

Global Cubesat Operations

James Cutler

Stanford University

Space Systems Design in an Academic Environment

Bob Twiggs

Stanford University

Second Session:

Electronics Systems Design on CP2

Chris Day

Cal Poly PolySat

Self-Steering Antennae for Cubesat Network

Blaine Murakami and Wayne Shiroma

University of Hawaii

Kansas KUTESsat Pathfinder

Marco Villa

University of Kansas

Development of HAUSAT-1 Picosatellite as a Test Bed for Educational Purpose

 

Space System Research Lab, Hankuk Aviation University

Third Session:

Ionic sCintillation Experiment, CUBEsat Project

Terence Brauneis

Cornell University School of Engineering

NCUBE: The First Norwegian Student Satellite

 

NCUBE

PACE: Platform for Attitude Control Experiment

Jiun-Jih Miau and Jyh-Ching Juang

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

YamSat Introduction

Albert Yin

YamSat Team

Cooperation between the DOD and NASA in the Use of the STP Picosat Launcher

Perry Ballard

DOD Payloads Office, Johnson Space Center

Fourth Session:

MEROPE: Montana's First Satellite

Mike Obland

Space Science and Engineering Laboratory, Montana State University

Low Cost University/Commerical Nanosatellite Collaboration

Tom Bleier

QuakeSat

P-POD and Launches

Armen Toorian

Cal Poly CubeSat

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 03 January 2010 01:55  

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