BLUEsat UNSW
BLUEsat UNSW | |
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File:BLUEsat Logo.PNG | |
Commercial? | No |
Type of project | Space |
Products | BLUEtounge Rover, BLUEsat Satellite v1 |
Location | Sydney |
Owner | UNSW |
Country | Australia |
Established | 1997[1] |
Funding | UNSW, and Coporate Sponsors [2] |
Status | Active |
Website | bluesat |
The Basic Low Earth Orbit UNSW Experimental Satellite (BLUEsat) project is an engineering project being undertaken by undergraduate students at the University of New South Wales. It aims to raise awareness of space and give students the opportunity to investigate, design, build and launch a satellite. The project is supported by Optiver, ACSER, the UNSW School of Electrical Engineering, the UNSW School of Computer Science and Enginering, and the UNSW School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering.[3]
(BLUEsat) also has an Off-World Robotics (OWR) team interested in the development of rover platforms to compete in worldwide competitions.
Current progress
BLUEsat is currently working on developing a functional 2U Cubesat. BLUEsat's OWR team is currently designing a new rover platform to replace the old one.
OWR's previous rover platform, Bluetounge, came 15th out of 40 in the European Rover Challenge 2015 and 9th at the 2016 iteration of the challenge.[4]
Current executives
- Helena Kertesz - President Studying Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering and Computer Science [5]
- Kawai Leung - Chief Operations Officer [5]
- Nuno Das Neves - Chief Technical Officer (Off World Robotics) [5]
- Taofiq Huq - Chief Technical Officer (Satellite) [5]
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