Part of the AFOSR/AFRL/VS University Nanosat 5 Program, the objectives of Texas A&M University System's AggieSat3 were to: (1) demonstrate tracking technologies, (2) demonstrate a new multi-place single ejection deployment system for pico-satellites, (3) demonstrate a Global Positioning System (GPS) system, and (4) provide a positive and relevant student experience, and encourage a diverse group of young people to pursue careers in aerospace. This final report details our design and student program in support of the objectives.
University NanoSat Program: AggieSat3
2009
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Education, Law, & Humanities , Satellite tracking systems , Universities , Students , Nanotechnology , Global positioning system , Careers , Computer architecture , Software engineering , Aerospace systems , Student programs , Nanosatellite design , Responsive software and hardware architectures , Gps(Global positioning system)
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