Mission Description
Launching May 20, 2018, MEMSAT aims to test conventional memory technologies against newly available resistive memories in LEO conditions.
Starting in the Spring of 2016, over 100 undergraduate and dozens of graduate students have worked towards making Rowan University's first CubeSat. these students were working as part of the Junior/Senior Clinic Sequence, receiving credit towards their degrees while generating a system which will be launched from the International Space Station.
Launching May 20, 2018, MEMSAT aims to test conventional memory technologies against newly available resistive memories in LEO conditions.
Detailed documentation of the daily and mission operations which we designed MEMSAT for.
The overall software and hardware architecture of the finished CubeSat.
How we plan to integrate nano-satellite design into core ECE classes.
Our project has been featured in local newspapers television news shows.
Experiences from current and past students about their time on the project.
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