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|desc=<div><div><div>Open source - Greek cubesat</div><br/><br/><div><div>The first open source satellite</div><div>A QB50 cubesat by Libre Space Foundation &amp; University of Patras</div></div></div><br/><br/><div><div>UPSat, the first open source hardware and software satellite, was released in orbit by NanoRacks deployer from the International Space</div><br/><br/><div>At April 18th 11:11 EDT at Cape Canaveral in Florida, an Atlas-V rocket launched a Cygnus cargo spacecraft to</div><br/><br/><div>We are proud to announce the delivery of the first completely open source software and hardware satellite A major step</div><br/><br/><div>UPSat has successfully completed all thermal-vacuum and bake out tests on the premises of the University of Patras. The TVAC</div><br/><br/><div>UPSat will be using SatNOGS network of ground stations for tracking and command&amp;control operations through SatNOGS client. Below you can</div><br/><br/><div>We are happy to announce that UPSat team has successfully completed the vibration campaign for the satellite. The tests were</div><br/><br/><div>The UPSat team is happy to report that final Flight Model Assembly of our satellite is now ready for the</div><br/><br/><div>Just before the final FM assembly, we did an inspection of all subsystems with a thermal camera. All systems reported</div><br/><br/><div>Flight Model ready subsystems are inspected under UV light, checking the optimal application of the conformal coating</div></div></div>
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|desc=UPSat is a 2U Cubesat satellite constructed and delivered by Libre Space Foundation, started by University of Patras as part of the QB50 mission with ID GR-02. UPSat mission aspires to be the first completely open source satellite ever launched, manufactured in Greece, minimizing the usage of COTS components to the absolute minimum. On that scope all subsystems of the satellite are designed from scratch in an open source software and hardware way.
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UPSat

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URL (first publication): https://upsat.gr/

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Description

UPSat is a 2U Cubesat satellite constructed and delivered by Libre Space Foundation, started by University of Patras as part of the QB50 mission with ID GR-02. UPSat mission aspires to be the first completely open source satellite ever launched, manufactured in Greece, minimizing the usage of COTS components to the absolute minimum. On that scope all subsystems of the satellite are designed from scratch in an open source software and hardware way.

The return of investment towards an open source development way, is expected to be significant, kickstarting a new knowledge and building ecosystem around space engineering and technologies.


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