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The ArduSat Kickstarter project aims to design an Arduino-based satellite that will be rented out by scientists, students, and even hobbyists as they need it.
With ArduSat, anybody can get some time with a real satellite in space to take pictures or collect other data.
That’s what the folks behind ArduSat are doing: they’re launching an Arduino-laden satellite into orbit with a bunch of sensors to enable anyone to become a citizen space scientist.
The satellite, called SBUDNIC, is powered by an array of 48 Energizer AA batteries and a $20 Arduino Nano BLE. An Arducam Mini 5MP Plus clips on via camera mount to take photos at regular ...
The satellite, called SBUDNIC, is powered by an array of 48 Energizer AA batteries and a $20 Arduino Nano BLE.
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