The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, is a project developed by students at University College Dublin that aims to design, build, and launch Ireland’s first satellite. EIRSAT-1 is a 2U CubeSat incorporating three novel payloads; GMOD, a gamma-ray detector, EMOD, a thermal coating management experiment, and WBC, a novel attitude control algorithm. The EIRSAT-1 project is carried out with the support of the Education Office of the European Space Agency, under the educational Fly your Satellite! programme.The Assembly, Integration and Verification (AIV) plan for EIRSAT-1 is central to the philosophy andthedevelopment of the spacecraft. The model philosophy employed for the proje...
Many universities in the world have now permanent hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. The...
Sharjah-Sat-1 is 3U+ CubeSat, carrying a primary payload consisting of an X-ray detector to study br...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, is a project developed by students at University...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat developed at University College ...
The 16th International Conference on Space Operations, Cape Town, South Africa, 3-5 May 2021The Cube...
The compact, standardised form factor of CubeSats allows for the use of commercial off-the-shelf com...
The 2nd Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSEA), Budapest, Hungary, 11-13 April 2018The Edu...
CubeSats facilitate rapid development and deployment of missions for educational, technology demonst...
The performance of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) of a CubeSat relies on co...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat being designed, built and tested...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, knownas EIRSAT-1, is a student-led project to design, buil...
The Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) at the University of New South Wales ha...
Galassia is the first cubesat built by undergraduate students at the National University of Singapor...
The paper describes into the details the e-st@r (Educational SaTellite @ politecnico di toRino) prog...
Many universities in the world have now permanent hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. The...
Sharjah-Sat-1 is 3U+ CubeSat, carrying a primary payload consisting of an X-ray detector to study br...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, is a project developed by students at University...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat developed at University College ...
The 16th International Conference on Space Operations, Cape Town, South Africa, 3-5 May 2021The Cube...
The compact, standardised form factor of CubeSats allows for the use of commercial off-the-shelf com...
The 2nd Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSEA), Budapest, Hungary, 11-13 April 2018The Edu...
CubeSats facilitate rapid development and deployment of missions for educational, technology demonst...
The performance of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) of a CubeSat relies on co...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat being designed, built and tested...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, knownas EIRSAT-1, is a student-led project to design, buil...
The Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) at the University of New South Wales ha...
Galassia is the first cubesat built by undergraduate students at the National University of Singapor...
The paper describes into the details the e-st@r (Educational SaTellite @ politecnico di toRino) prog...
Many universities in the world have now permanent hands-on education programs based on CubeSats. The...
Sharjah-Sat-1 is 3U+ CubeSat, carrying a primary payload consisting of an X-ray detector to study br...
At the Delft University of Technology, the Delfi-C3 3-unit Cube Sat was finalised for launch on PSLV...