EDUvision EXTRA: Quetzal-1 strikes back
Welcome to EDUvision EXTRA! We’re chatting once more with José Antonio Bagur, who built Guatemala’s first ever satellite and helped get it into space!
Welcome to EDUvision EXTRA! We’re chatting once more with José Antonio Bagur, who built Guatemala’s first ever satellite and helped get it into space!
ArduSat was successfully launched in space last Sunday 4th August and it’s now on its way to the International Space Station (ISS): Ardusat is the first open satellite platform allowing general public to design and run their own applications, games and experiments in space, and also steer the onboard cameras to take pictures on-demand: Ardusat […]
Jim McGuire of the Stensat Group sent this report on what might be the most exteme environment that an Arduino’s been deployed in yet: “In addition to the primary ISS construction mission, STS-127 is carrying two 19-inch spherical satellites scheduled for deployment on Mission Day 16. The two spheres, Castor and Pollux [http://eludium.stensat.org.nyud.net/ANDE/Main.html], are part […]