Tagged: cubesat
TechMinds: Receiving and Decoding Packets from the GreenCube Cubesat Digipeater
MEMESat-1: A Meme-Beaming Cubesat Currently In Development
Decoding the Lucky-7 Cubesat
SignalsEverywhere: Satcom Antennas for L-Band Reception via RTL-SDR + Podcast on the MiTee CubeSat Project
An RTL-SDR and Pi 3 Based Ground Station for Simulated CubeSats
Help Track Data from CubeSail with an RTL-SDR
Chasing Cubesats on a $25 Budget with an RTL-SDR and Homemade Antenna
Receiving the Recently Launched BY70-1 Satellite
The BisonSat is one example of a CubeSat mission launched by NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative on Oct. 8, 2015. The BisonSat is an Earth science mission that will demonstrate the acquisition of 100-meter or better resolution visible light imagery of Earth using passive magnetic stabilization from a CubeSat. The science data, 69-by-52 kilometer color images with a resolution of 43 meters per pixel, a few of which will be images of the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwest Montana, will be used primarily for engaging tribal college students and tribal communities in NASA’s mission. BisonSat is the first CubeSat designed, built, tested, and operated by tribal college students. Credits: Salish Kootenai College