@Thunderbird182,
@Mr Heman
This research previous posted by Mr Heman, have a look. Of Course DYOR, not encourage anyone to buys & sells here.
Found this very Intresting
NanoSat Weekend
Saturday 26 - Sunday 27 September
Would you like to build your own satellite?
Would you like to do that in a single weekend...and fly it too?
The Satellite Applications Catapult has developed a build-your-own satellite kit. Over the course of a weekend you will assemble, test and program your own satellite, we’re then going to test your results by flying the kits on a weather balloon!
Our NanoSat design includes some basic sensors: temperature, light, orientation. We’re also providing a basic camera for image capture. This is your chance to get hands-on with the code to operate these devices that will give you the experience of working with modern embedded systems.
By the end of the weekend, you will have an understanding of the principles of how a typical satellite works; from the basic avionics systems to the operation of an on-orbit instrument.
Participants should be familiar with basic programming skills in C, ideally on the Arduino platform. If you’ve ever wired up a simple experiment or experimented with Arduinos, Raspberry Pis or mbeds, you’ll be fine.
Registration requires you to submit a team of four. Individuals can also register, but you’ll be entered into a team on the day.
We're currently at full capacity and unable to accept further registrations. If you'd like to register your interest for future events, we'll contact once we confirm dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about this event, such as the agenda, please visit the
NanoSat FAQs page.
https://sa.catapult.org.uk/nanosat-weekend#