Tuesday, 21 June 2016

OzQube-1: The Rise of DIY Satellites

Venue: Sidney Myer Asia Centre, Carrillo Gantner Theatre

Presenters: Stuart McAndrew

OzQube-1 is one of a growing number of a new generation of tiny satellites. It is unique in that it’s being developed in Australia, but not by the government, a company or even a University. It’s a solo project that was conceived and developed by its creator – Stuart McAndrew – at his home in suburban Perth. In this talk, we’ll explore the creation and the development of the OzQube-1 project and its form factor. And the talk will explore the journey of the progress of the OzQube-1, reflecting on events and projects that have contributed to the phenomenon known as “DIY Satellites”.

This speaker session is being run as part of the Final Frontier Festival, a five-day celebration of space hosted by the Melbourne Space Program.



from
https://events.unimelb.edu.au/events/7017-ozqube-1-the-rise-of-diy-satellites

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