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@BrownCubeSat

students building an open-source nano-satellite, EQUiSat, to bring space to the people!

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    16. pro 2018.
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  2. 6. velj

    This is a map of the locations of every data point ever received from EQUiSat (i.e. the satellite's location when the data point was recorded). EQUiSat is configured to send data recorded throughout the past orbit in every downlink, allowing us to get data from around the world!

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  3. 2. velj
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  4. 30. sij

    BSE's 2020 team photo!

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  5. 7. sij
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    7. sij

    Oh nothing....just and alum out there FINDING PLANETS! Congrats Emily!!!

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  7. 26. pro 2019.

    Check out our blog post about what we've been up to during the Fall semester!

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  8. 8. pro 2019.

    We just finished all the parts of our first PVDX chassis prototype! The modular design makes it easy to manufacture and assemble, and will simplify accessing the internals of the assembled satellite.

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  9. 14. stu 2019.

    A big thanks to for adding EQUiSat to his satellite-viewing app, . Check it out, the "see where it will appear in your sky" feature using Google street view is super useful!

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    10. stu 2019.

    Newly added to : Brown Space Engineering - Brown University's first space program. Making space accessible to people of all backgrounds. --

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  11. 7. stu 2019.

    We just submitted a proposal to NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative to receive a launch for our next satellite: the Planetary Visuals and Dynamics eXperiment (PVDX). Anyone will be able to control PVDX's robotic arm, camera, and display and get back images. Stay tuned for more info!

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  12. 20. lis 2019.

    Jacob and Ashu had a great time presenting for the club at in Athens, Greece! You can watch their mission analysis of EQUiSat at

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    18. lis 2019.

    Making history: 's Jessica Meir '99 and Christina Koch's spacewalk is almost exactly 35 years after the first American woman walked in space.

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    UPDATE: First all-female spacewalk with and now no earlier than Friday, October 18 to replace a faulty battery charge-discharge unit.

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    25. ruj 2019.

    Rocketwoman: Jessica Meir '99 () is co-piloting a rocket launch to the International Space Station this morning. is hosting a watch party here in the ERC. 🇺🇸🚀 👩‍🚀

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  17. 24. ruj 2019.

    BSE will be watching the live stream of the Soyuz MS-15 launch co-piloted by Brown alum Jessica Mir tomorrow, starting at 9:30am in our Engineering Research Center. Check it out on NASA TV

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    23. ruj 2019.

    . astronaut Jessica Meir, '99 (biology concentrator), is scheduled to launch at 9:57am EDT on 9/25 from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and get to the International Space Station that afternoon to start her six-month stint in space.

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    5. ruj 2019.

    In article about the expansion of the small satellite market features Brown Space Engineering EQUiSat designed and built by Brown students--it is still in orbit more than 15 months after being launched.

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    31. kol 2019.

    About a year ago I estimated the orbit decay of EQUiSat and today I decided to see how well it turned out. I predicted ~25 km lower than what was observed.

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    8. kol 2019.

    With a passion for space & space engineering, two students spent the summer designing robotic arm that may fly on Brown’s next student-built satellite-- EQUiSat, launched over a year ago, continues to orbit earth.

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