Abstract

This paper gives insight into how a student team at the University of Applied Sciences Aachen has implemented individual approaches to meet the stringent technical requirements that are set by the commonly known CubeSat specifications. It is a selection of examples and is by no means a complete overview of the satellite. The authors’ intentions are twofold: First, the paper shall inspire other students to start their own similar projects by showing them what is realizable even with low budget and small equipment. And second, an improved collaboration among CubeSat groups, in particular regarding the testing of components and their results, is strongly encouraged.

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