The CanSat Workshops are developed to introduce general satellite development concept and processes to students in local Pre-University institutions and below. The CanSat is a platform representing a scaled-down version of a conventional Low Earth Orbit satellite, based within a small Aluminium can commonly use in canned drinks or canned foodstuff. The CanSat is not designed to obit at high altitudes, instead, it is meant to simulate simple functions of a conventional satellite and is usually deployed via a sounding rocket or free fall from an altitude required by the mission. The onboard sensor payload will be activated to record any relevant data and transmit the information back to the Ground Station as the descent progresses. This pr...
This is the Final Year Project Report for Project A186 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CANSAT (Nano-S...
UPCSat-1 follows the CubeSat standard for low-cost, fast-developing picosatellites (1 liter of volum...
International audienceEarth reentry and recovering of a small space probe (typical of a students’ pr...
CANSAT Outreach Workshop is used to attract talents from across Singapore pre-university institution...
Imparting space engineering skills and knowledge to interested individual have always been the main ...
CanSat is an artificial satellite that fits inside a drinking can. This project allows the student t...
This report covered the development of a Cansat from scratch. Cansat is a miniature satellite in a c...
In this Final year project, a CanSat system that uses in-house microcontroller processor board is de...
This final report will show the progress and achievement of Design and Development of an Effective C...
In this thesis, it fully document how a CanSat is being developed from nothing to a complete prototy...
CanSat is an educational tool used to inspire students to pursue the field of Satellite Technology. ...
This report encompasses the process of designing and developing a Can Satellite (CanSat which enable...
To advocate teamwork and opportunities to engage in real-world engineering projects among engineerin...
The concept of building CanSats (a common abbreviation for satellite in a can) was first proposed by...
Design and Analysis of CanSat Module for Education is a project focuses on the development of STEM e...
This is the Final Year Project Report for Project A186 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CANSAT (Nano-S...
UPCSat-1 follows the CubeSat standard for low-cost, fast-developing picosatellites (1 liter of volum...
International audienceEarth reentry and recovering of a small space probe (typical of a students’ pr...
CANSAT Outreach Workshop is used to attract talents from across Singapore pre-university institution...
Imparting space engineering skills and knowledge to interested individual have always been the main ...
CanSat is an artificial satellite that fits inside a drinking can. This project allows the student t...
This report covered the development of a Cansat from scratch. Cansat is a miniature satellite in a c...
In this Final year project, a CanSat system that uses in-house microcontroller processor board is de...
This final report will show the progress and achievement of Design and Development of an Effective C...
In this thesis, it fully document how a CanSat is being developed from nothing to a complete prototy...
CanSat is an educational tool used to inspire students to pursue the field of Satellite Technology. ...
This report encompasses the process of designing and developing a Can Satellite (CanSat which enable...
To advocate teamwork and opportunities to engage in real-world engineering projects among engineerin...
The concept of building CanSats (a common abbreviation for satellite in a can) was first proposed by...
Design and Analysis of CanSat Module for Education is a project focuses on the development of STEM e...
This is the Final Year Project Report for Project A186 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CANSAT (Nano-S...
UPCSat-1 follows the CubeSat standard for low-cost, fast-developing picosatellites (1 liter of volum...
International audienceEarth reentry and recovering of a small space probe (typical of a students’ pr...