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Open Source Satellite Programme
Великобритания
Добавлен 28 сен 2018
Making Space more accessible through the development of an open source microsatellite platform and community 🛰️
Our Goal is to develop an accessible, highly capable, cost-effective, modular, microsatellite platform, a basis from which people can readily develop future space based systems. We aim to harness the cross-cutting potential of technological advances and processes from diverse industries to develop a next-generation low-cost small satellite platform, adopting an open source approach to achieve a price performance point that truly makes space more affordable.
Our Goal is to develop an accessible, highly capable, cost-effective, modular, microsatellite platform, a basis from which people can readily develop future space based systems. We aim to harness the cross-cutting potential of technological advances and processes from diverse industries to develop a next-generation low-cost small satellite platform, adopting an open source approach to achieve a price performance point that truly makes space more affordable.
A year round-up 🎉 (December's OSSAT Talk)
This month's talk is a round-up of 2024 - we've taken the best bits from each talk we've uploaded this year and edited them altogether in one video, think of it as a 2024 Open Source Satellite Tour!
You can watch our December talk via our RUclips channel or listen to our Spotify podcast (and why not subscribe and follow us while you're there 👀).
Do let us know what you think and make sure to keep an eye out for our next session which will be a in the new year!
Open Source Satellite Programme Links:
www.opensourcesatellite.org
SatelliteOpen
opensourcesatellite
www.linkedin.com/company/open-source-satellite
#opensource #cubesat #cubesatprotocol #CSP #cubesatspaceprotocol #...
You can watch our December talk via our RUclips channel or listen to our Spotify podcast (and why not subscribe and follow us while you're there 👀).
Do let us know what you think and make sure to keep an eye out for our next session which will be a in the new year!
Open Source Satellite Programme Links:
www.opensourcesatellite.org
SatelliteOpen
opensourcesatellite
www.linkedin.com/company/open-source-satellite
#opensource #cubesat #cubesatprotocol #CSP #cubesatspaceprotocol #...
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CSP for Dummies 💻 (November's OSSAT Talk)
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This month's Open Source Satellite talk comes from Charlie (Software Engineer) and Paul (Senior Software Engineer). It's a talk for anyone coming to CubeSat Space Protocol for the first time and looking for a quick start guide. It includes what Charlie and Paul learned when they came across CSP (and this is the video they wished they could have found a year ago!) Do let us know what you think a...
Autonomous ADCS commissioning for nadir pointing small satellites 🛰️ (October's OSSAT Talk)
Просмотров 171Месяц назад
This month's Open Source Satellite talk comes from a paper and presentation given by Ben Hudson (Systems Engineer, KISPE) titled 'Autonomous ADCS commissioning for nadir pointing small satellites'. Ben gave this talk on Day 2 of the IAC which took place 14th-18th October in Milan. Abstract can be read here: iafastro.directory/iac/paper/id/84862/summary/ Do let us know what you think and make su...
Olly’s Industrial Placement Year Review 🚀 (September's OSSAT Talk)
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In August we said goodbye to Olly, our industrial placement year student 😔 Before he left he gave a brilliant presentation on everything he has worked on over his time with us. Everyone will really miss Olly but we wish him the best of luck with his studies and future plans! Do let us know what you think and make sure to keep an eye out for our October session. Open Source Satellite Programme L...
SPINtern Project Presentations, Part 2 🪐 (August OSSAT Talk)
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This month we are going to hear from our SPINterns (Space Placements in INdustry interns) who are currently halfway through their 8 week internships. We’ll hear what they’ve been up to so far on each of their projects and what progress they’ve each made. Part 2: Thank you to Theo and Hani for sharing their presentations with us! Open Source Satellite Programme Links: www.opensourcesatellite.org...
SPINtern Project Presentations, Part 1 🪐 (July OSSAT Talk)
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This month we are going to hear from our SPINterns (Space Placements in INdustry interns) who are currently halfway through their 8 week internships. We’ll hear what they’ve been up to so far on each of their projects and what progress they’ve each made. Part 1: Thank you to James and Harvey for sharing their presentations with us! Open Source Satellite Programme Links: www.opensourcesatellite....
Open Source Is Out There 🌍 ...with Michelle Thompson from Open Research Institute (June OSSAT Talk)
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The Open Research Institute are an all-volunteer organisation with around 2000 members internationally. The ORI are great Open Source advocates, with their work changing the Space landscape through the promotion and use of Open Source in communication satellites. Michelle Thompson from the ORI tells us all about their work and we discuss some of the challenges that face the uptake of Open Sourc...
ARM Processors in Space 🛰️ (May's OSSAT Talk)
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In May’s Open Source Satellite session we spoke to KISPE's Paul Madle (Senior Software Engineer) and Jamie Bayley (Software Engineer) about ARM Processors in Space. Links: Open Source Satellite Programme: www.opensourcesatellite.org opensourcesatellite SatelliteOpen #OpenSource #SpaceSustainability #UKSpace #SpaceDebris #ARMprocessor #processor
Space Sustainability with Professor Hugh Lewis ☄️ (April's OSSAT Talk)
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In April’s Open Source Satellite session we had the pleasure of speaking to Professor Hugh Lewis. Hugh is a Professor of Astronautics, a member of the Astronautics Research Group at the University of Southampton, and co-director of the Centre of Excellence in In-situ and Remote Intelligent Sensing. He has worked in the fields of space debris and space sustainability for more than 20 years and i...
Asking the team about their Space career routes 💫 (March OSSAT Talk)
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Following on from last months Open Source Satellite Q&A session on ‘How to get into Space’ we thought why not have a chat with a few of our lovely KISPE team members to find out more about their own career paths? Thanks to Jamie, Olly, Clara, Emily and Kevin for taking the time to answer questions. Find us: www.opensourcesatellite.org SatelliteOpen www.linkedin.com/company/open-sour...
Getting people into space (not literally!) 🚀 February OSSAT Talk
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In our February Hangout session 'Getting into Space (not literally!)' we hosted a Q&A discussion session around the various career routes into the space industry 💫 Speakers included: - Kathryn Graham, KISPE - Kathie Bowden, Satellite Applications Catapult - Heidi Thiemann, Space Skills Alliance Links mentioned: - SPIN (Space Placements in Industry): sa.catapult.org.uk/spin - Space Training: tra...
Solar Cycle: What it is and why do we care? 🤔 (January OSSAT Talk)
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Our first hangout of 2024 💫 Januarys hangout session was led by Kathryn Graham (Senior Systems Engineer, KISPE). We discussed the solar cycle, what it is & why we care about it. Make sure to sign up to our next hangout below! www.linkedin.com/company/open-source-satellite More info: www.opensourcesatellite.org #space #satellitedata #opensourcesoftware
Open Source Satellite Programme: Architecting the Open Source Satellite
Просмотров 596Год назад
Decembers hangout session was led by Vicky Anderson, Senior Systems Engineer at KISPE. We explored what some of the key considerations are when architecting a satellite and how we are tackling aspects of these for the Open Source Satellite. Make sure to sign up to our next hangout below and stay tuned for invites in 2024! www.linkedin.com/company/open-source-satellite More info: www.opensources...
Open Source Satellite Programme: CCSDS for Dummies
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At November's hangout session, we heard from the following speakers: - Paul Madle (KISPE) - Jamie Bayley (KISPE) - Brian Yeomanns (University of Surrey) - Andy Dachs (OSSAT collaborator) This hangout was for anyone that is trying to understand the way Spacecraft communicate with the ground and we demystified the CCSDS communication protocols. This included Datalink, COP1 & CFDP and introducing ...
Open Source Satellite Programme: Overview of OSSAT and why it is important
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In Octobers hangout we heard from KISPE MD, Dr John Paffett about what The Open Source Satellite Programme comprises of and how we are working towards creating vital resources for small satellites 💫 About Open Source Satellite: We're a team of international space experts. We’ve acquired decades of first-hand experience in small satellites programmes and have been involved in many small satellit...
Open Source Satellite Programme: Kernow Sat-1 Open Source Buoys
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Kernow Sat-1 Open Source Buoys
Open Source Satellite Programme: First Open Source Hardware Release
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Open Source Satellite Programme: First Open Source Hardware Release
Open Source Satellite Programme: Software progress and the collaborators perspective
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Software progress and the collaborators perspective
Open Source Satellite Programme: Imaging Black Holes using Space-Based Radio Telescopes
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Imaging Black Holes using Space-Based Radio Telescopes
Open Source Satellite Programme: Constellations: The what, the why, and the future…
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Constellations: The what, the why, and the future…
Open Source Satellite Programme: Satellite Propulsion Systems
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Satellite Propulsion Systems
Open Source Satellite Programme: From the Gaming Industry to Solar Panel Imaging
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Open Source Satellite Programme: From the Gaming Industry to Solar Panel Imaging
OSSAT-T: A Space Systems Engineering Test Bed
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OSSAT-T: A Space Systems Engineering Test Bed
Open Source Satellite Programme: Model Based System Engineering, the What, the Why and the How
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Model Based System Engineering, the What, the Why and the How
Open Source Satellite Programme: All Things CAN!
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Open Source Satellite Programme: All Things CAN!
Open Source Satellite Programme: Careers In Space
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Careers In Space
Open Source Satellite Programme: Space For Good
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Open Source Satellite Programme: Space For Good
Open Source Satellite Structure Designathon Summer 2021
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Open Source Satellite Structure Designathon Summer 2021
7 Things You Want To Know About The Open Source Satellite Programme
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7 Things You Want To Know About The Open Source Satellite Programme
Great talk! Thanks for the introduction.
Hi Guys, What do you use as a CAN communication card in the diagram at minute 16? I want to send data from my c++ based simulator to the satellite computer
and on slide 13 instead of N(S)=2 shouldn't it be N(R)=2?
thanks for sharing this content. On slide 12 I think there is a typo in the last two TM frames, instead of N(S)=1 it should be N(R)=1. thanks
Many thanks Francesca.... Good feedback
Very well made presentation introduction part covering the various applications. Thank you for posting.
I appreciate the strong stance on demonstrations over documentation, what have you found is the best way to incorporate this into your say GitHub or where ever your open source resources are ?
We have found that taking recordings and videos of our demonstrations is a really nice way to make the material available as these can be added as reference items within the project ecosystem. This allows new members to see what has been undertaken and also allows us to revisit and see how far things have come.
I would like to thank everyone, I'm from Brazil and I'm studying the CCSDS, this video helped me a lot to understand several important concepts... Thanks, guys!
Really glad you have found this useful... There were quite a few concenpts that we learned about on the journey which are tricky to pick up from simply reading the blue books. We are hopeful to release another (similar) video about CSP (CubeSat Space Protocol). This is another standard that has caused us quite a lot of head scratching and we would like to share another dummys guide in the coming months.
Ahh, you covered that later in the podcast. However, the problem of HAL/OSAL is super minor in comparison to the application software. So I think you are a little over inflating the cross-chip issue. Secondly, how does the idea of opensat and RT version of SAMV71 for 3500usd/pcs fits together? 😊
On OSSAT, we are going to be designing for Low Earth Orbit using commercial technologies. We plan to create a variant of OSSAT that gets it into harsher orbits/environments. For this, Rad Tolerant/Rad Hard variants will be used... This is fairly far down the roadmap. As for the cross-chip issues, its worth saying that there is a lot more uniformity of peripherals with the STM32 family vs SAM families. In our experience, the different peripherals can cause issues not only to driver level but also further into the application layer (e.g. if you rely upon specific nuances of DMA/interrupts etc).
Samv71 has the RadHard version. So u have a chance to replace it with the tough one whenever u need to.
Absolutely, SAMV71 does have Rad Tolerant and Rad Hard cousins... Awesome stuff: beware that the peripherals (e.g. UART) change from one cousin to the next... So your nice UART driver for SAMV71 will not work on e.g. SAMRH71 :(
Thanks for this great talk! Currently working on a simple implementation of the space packet protocol for my groups bachelor assignment. This really helps out, giving an overview of these protocols instead of having to to run knee deep into the blue books x_)
Thanks for the positive feedback, it was a mission to understand at our end so wanted to provide something that I wished I'd seen 3-4 years ago! Glad it's been helpful, please pass around your student friends! :)
I think more than 8 thousand satellites is a small number compared to the world's population and even also are few number compared to the earth up atmosphere sphere surface ... As you know all GNSS types cannot superficially target every signal everywhere on earth without station center field!... Your project will be historically revolutionary if it was accomplished for all GNSS orbits...I think maybe there are many problems in establishing it and because I am not expert then I am not sur what I ask about !...Firstly, the voltage response every time from the transceiver...Secondly, the confirmation of high-frequency transmission!?...Thirdly, the shape of the ground receiving platform seems to be possible maybe smaller like a phone, but how does it contain the necessary systems like those found on the ground stations?! ... Fourth, how does the satellite calculate its coordinates independently and accurately!? ... Fifthly, correcting the satellite orbit is an unexpected matter !How will the limit energy quantity for the correcting engines be ensured? ... extra problems..!!!!
One of the most succinct overviews of system architecture and architectural activities that I have seen across multiple domains.
Open Source scales faster and reduces costs compared to proprietary
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