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Welcome to Sats!  
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= 🛰️ Welcome to Sats 🛰️ =
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Hey! Welcome to the Stanford Satellite Team! Whether you're an incoming frosh, alumni, PhD, or even not a part of the Stanford community, we're glad you're here. Our current mission '''Project Sequoia''' is a 3U (about the size of a long shoe box) fully in-house imaging satellite that will demonstrate CubeSats as a user-defined service with changeable machine learning models.
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===Stanford Affiliated===
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If you're a Stanford student, professor, or affiliate we'd love for you to [[How_to_Join_SSI|join the SSI Sats community]]! Once you've joined our slack messaging hub, join the [https://ssi-teams.slack.com/messages/satellites satellites channel] and don't be shy.
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===Outside Stanford===
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If you're not affiliated with Stanford but are interested in the team and our project, please email the team leads Flynn Dreilinger and Grant Regen (flynnd@stanford.edu, gregen@standford.edu).
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== Sub-Teams and Schedules ==
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=== Teams ===
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*[[Sequoia structures#Heading|'''Structures''']] — Learn to create the structure of our satellite via aluminum laser-cutting, 3D printing, and computer-aided design (CAD)
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**Fall Meeting Schedule: ''Thursday XX-XXPT''
  
Calendar:
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*[[Sequoia Satellite Software#Heading|'''Software''']] — Learn to program our onboard flight computer and science computer, write machine learning models, and design a full software architecture.
 
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**Fall Meeting Schedule: ''Thursday XX-XXPT''
TBD
 
 
 
Teams:
 
 
 
[[Sequoia structures#Heading|Structures]]
 
 
 
[[Sequoia GNC#Heading|Guidance, Navigation, and Control]]
 
 
 
[[Sequoia Satellite Software#Heading|Software]]
 
 
 
[[Satellite Avionics#Heading|Avionics]]
 
 
 
[[Sequoia Systems#Heading|Systems/Policy]]
 
  
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*[[Satellite Avionics#Heading|'''Avionics/Electrical Engineering''']] — Learn electrical engineering in space, make your own camera, radio, solar panels, and design your own custom circuit boards (we'll even teach you how to make rave lighting for your room).
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**Fall Meeting Schedule: ''Thursday XX-XXPT''
  
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*[[Sequoia GNC#Heading|'''Guidance, Navigation, and Control''']] — Learn how to guide our satellite where practical physics and coding meet, control pointing of the system by interacting with the Earth's magnetic field, and unspin the satellite after a rocket shoots it out. 
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**Fall Meeting Schedule: ''Thursday XX-XXPT''
  
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*[[Sequoia Systems#Heading|'''Systems/Policy''']] — Talk with top space representatives in both government and industry, attend local satellite and space conferences, and learn how to launch a satellite safely and legally :). Also, check out SSI Policy Team on the slack. 
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**Fall Meeting Schedule: ''Thursday XX-XXPT''
  
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=== Calendar ===
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TBD
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== Sequoia 2019-Present ==
 
What we are working on right now: https://github.com/stanford-ssi/Sequoia
 
What we are working on right now: https://github.com/stanford-ssi/Sequoia
  
 
What we've worked on in the past: POINTR, SNAPS
 
What we've worked on in the past: POINTR, SNAPS
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== Past Projects ==
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TBD

Revision as of 21:38, 15 August 2020

🛰️ Welcome to Sats 🛰️

Hey! Welcome to the Stanford Satellite Team! Whether you're an incoming frosh, alumni, PhD, or even not a part of the Stanford community, we're glad you're here. Our current mission Project Sequoia is a 3U (about the size of a long shoe box) fully in-house imaging satellite that will demonstrate CubeSats as a user-defined service with changeable machine learning models.

Stanford Affiliated

If you're a Stanford student, professor, or affiliate we'd love for you to join the SSI Sats community! Once you've joined our slack messaging hub, join the satellites channel and don't be shy.

Outside Stanford

If you're not affiliated with Stanford but are interested in the team and our project, please email the team leads Flynn Dreilinger and Grant Regen (flynnd@stanford.edu, gregen@standford.edu).

Sub-Teams and Schedules

Teams

  • Structures — Learn to create the structure of our satellite via aluminum laser-cutting, 3D printing, and computer-aided design (CAD)
    • Fall Meeting Schedule: Thursday XX-XXPT
  • Software — Learn to program our onboard flight computer and science computer, write machine learning models, and design a full software architecture.
    • Fall Meeting Schedule: Thursday XX-XXPT
  • Avionics/Electrical Engineering — Learn electrical engineering in space, make your own camera, radio, solar panels, and design your own custom circuit boards (we'll even teach you how to make rave lighting for your room).
    • Fall Meeting Schedule: Thursday XX-XXPT
  • Guidance, Navigation, and Control — Learn how to guide our satellite where practical physics and coding meet, control pointing of the system by interacting with the Earth's magnetic field, and unspin the satellite after a rocket shoots it out.
    • Fall Meeting Schedule: Thursday XX-XXPT
  • Systems/Policy — Talk with top space representatives in both government and industry, attend local satellite and space conferences, and learn how to launch a satellite safely and legally :). Also, check out SSI Policy Team on the slack.
    • Fall Meeting Schedule: Thursday XX-XXPT

Calendar

TBD

Sequoia 2019-Present

What we are working on right now: https://github.com/stanford-ssi/Sequoia

What we've worked on in the past: POINTR, SNAPS

Past Projects

TBD