[Ground-station] Good news today for Open Source space projects

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Tue Mar 15 11:14:38 PDT 2022


Greetings all!

Oregon Cubesat successfully launched and deployed today. You can read about
the project here:

https://www.oresat.org/

https://twitter.com/oregoncubesat/status/1503773122108944385

If you don't already follow the Oregon Cubesat program, then please do.
They will need help with ground stations and problem solving. Positive
feedback and support make a big difference.

They are friends and we are extremely happy to see launch success.

Open Source amateur space is super bright right now, with Oregon Cubesat,
Libre Space Foundation, Open Satellite Project (UK), InQube Cubesat
(India's first open source satellite), and many others making steady
progress and seeing success in both technical and regulatory realms.

Our work is a big part of the scene. Thank you to everyone that supports
the work and is making it happen.

If you want to be more involved, then you are welcome. You do not have to
be an expert to join. You just have to be willing to become more of one
along the way.

We have a presentation about International Standardization for the M17
protocol scheduled for 17 March. It's cross-listed with IEEE. The
registration link is below.

https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/307302

This is ORI's native digital uplink for space. There will be some good news
about further testing and tuning for the space channel announced very soon.

-Michelle Thompson
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