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| ==Pumpkin== | | ==Pumpkin== |
− | Founded by Stanford Professor Andrew Kalman, Pumpkin aims to provide cubesat kits, components, and software. | + | Founded by Stanford Professor Andrew Kalman, Pumpkin provides cubesat kits, components, and software. |
| * Specialties: | | * Specialties: |
| ** Salvo Real Time Operating System | | ** Salvo Real Time Operating System |
| ** CubeSatKit and development hardware for a variety of microcontrollers | | ** CubeSatKit and development hardware for a variety of microcontrollers |
| ** Software for interfacing with a variety of other relevant components, such as radios and EPS systems | | ** Software for interfacing with a variety of other relevant components, such as radios and EPS systems |
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| [[File: Cubesatkit_logo.jpg |80px]] | | [[File: Cubesatkit_logo.jpg |80px]] |
| ==ClydeSpace== | | ==ClydeSpace== |
| Particularly in the field of power consumption and generation, ClydeSpace provides a wide array of COTS CubeSat components. This includes premade solar panels, EPS systems, batteries, and deployable solar panels. | | Particularly in the field of power consumption and generation, ClydeSpace provides a wide array of COTS CubeSat components. This includes premade solar panels, EPS systems, batteries, and deployable solar panels. |
| ClydeSpace also provides a CubeSat onboard computer module, though the flexibility and applications of this system seemed somewhat unclear. | | ClydeSpace also provides a CubeSat onboard computer module, though the flexibility and applications of this system seemed somewhat unclear. |
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| [[File: Clydespace_batt.jpg |80px]] | | [[File: Clydespace_batt.jpg |80px]] |
− | ==AstroDev=== | + | ==AstroDev== |
| Astronautical Development manufactures and sells CubeSat radio hardware. This includes the Helium and Lithium radios, which have been used on past satellites built by the Stanford Space Systems Development Laboratory. | | Astronautical Development manufactures and sells CubeSat radio hardware. This includes the Helium and Lithium radios, which have been used on past satellites built by the Stanford Space Systems Development Laboratory. |
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| [[File: Astrodev_lithium.jpg |80px]] | | [[File: Astrodev_lithium.jpg |80px]] |
| ==CubeSpace== | | ==CubeSpace== |