Da Vinci Satellite – Roll Of The Dice

Conference Paper (2023)
Author(s)

Kim S.C.N.A. Regnerija (Student TU Delft)

F.M. Bagchus (Student TU Delft)

Stefano Speretta (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Sevket Uludag (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Research Group
Space Systems Egineering
Copyright
© 2023 Kim S.C.N.A. Regnerija, F.M. Bagchus, S. Speretta, M.S. Uludag
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Kim S.C.N.A. Regnerija, F.M. Bagchus, S. Speretta, M.S. Uludag
Research Group
Space Systems Egineering
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Abstract

The Da Vinci Satellite project is a non-profit initiative started at the Delft University of Technology to inspire and enthuse the youth to learn more about technology and space travel. The team does this by focussing on demystifying space and making it a fun and engaging subject. The non-profit student team is divided into different sub teams, two of which are the technical team and the educational team. The technical team has been building a 2U CubeSat with two payloads that have been designed to support educational packages for children from primary schools and high schools. The educational team works to make these educational modules available for schools all around the world such that children have the opportunity to interact directly with space via The Da Vinci Satellite.

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