Traineeship – New Mexico Sounding Rocket Project (CATSat-1)

Amber Imai-Hong/ August 10, 2015/ Student Projects

The New Mexico Sounding Rocket Project is a hands-on engineering and research based pilot project with the aim of developing skills and exposing participants to opportunities in the STEM disciplines. As such, the current group of six first and second year students are building a payload (named CATSat-1, or the CubeSat Applied Technology project)for a sounding rocket launch in Spring 2016. They are responsible for all facets of the project including electrical and mechanical design, software development, fabrication, and testing.

The  electrical team is working on designing and creating the next generation flight computer board and a support board that integrates with their payload.

The mechanical team is designing the enclosure, as well as doing thermal and stress analyses. They will be leading the environmental tests as well.

The software team is broken into two parts, high and low levels. The high level programmer is creating agents to interact with the payload using COSMOS. Our low level programmer is working on learning embedded software.

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