Satellite Vibration Testing
Utah State University's GAS Team is required to test their satellite against simulated vibrations of their planned orbital launch. Read more about how are vibration test went.
Utah State University's GAS Team is required to test their satellite against simulated vibrations of their planned orbital launch. Read more about how are vibration test went.
Utah State University's GAS Team has sent their 1U CubeSat to Houston Texas for integration with the deployer planned to be sent to The International Space Station in the coming months.
Utah State University's Get Away Special has completed their 1U CubeSAT. Set for launch later this year, read more about the importance and process it has taken to get this satellite ready for delivery.
Utah State University's GAS Team is required to test their satellite against simulated vibrations of their planned orbital launch. Read more about how are vibration test went.
Utah State University's GAS Team has sent their 1U CubeSat to Houston Texas for integration with the deployer planned to be sent to The International Space Station in the coming months.
Utah State University's Get Away Special has completed their 1U CubeSAT. Set for launch later this year, read more about the importance and process it has taken to get this satellite ready for delivery.
The GAS team needs to get pictures down in order to verify that their payload was deployed successfully. Read more about the process of getting a picture from the satellite back to Earth and some of the challenges they encountered.
Utah State University's GAS Electrical Team is hard at work developing and building GAS Team project. Read more about what they're up to on the GASPACS Project.
Utah State University's GAS Team is building an antenna setup in order to communicate with their Passive Attitude Control Satellite. Planned to launch this December, read more about how we're preparing to communicate with our satellite.
Outlines the Media Specialist position for the GAS team and how a user can apply for the position
GASPACS (Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite) was a 1U CubeSat technology demonstration mission to test inflatable structures in space. Designed and built by the GAS Team, GASPACS was the world's first completely undergraduate CubeSat.
The Get Away Special Radio and Antenna Transparency Satellite (GASRATS) is a 3U CubeSat education and technology demonstration mission focused on developing and demonstrating an optically transparent S-band patch antenna that can be integrated on top of a...