Build a Cubesat: Need Mathematician, Physicist, Engineer

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a project to build a cubesat, with participants seeking collaboration and guidance on where to begin. The scope includes project planning, design considerations, and the roles of various disciplines such as mathematics, physics, and engineering.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to find collaborators for a cubesat project and seeks guidance on initial steps.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of conducting prior research on cubesat projects before asking broad questions.
  • A different participant offers to join the project and questions the necessity of involving a mathematician and physicist, suggesting that establishing a project plan and requirements would be a good starting point.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus on the specific roles needed for the project or the best approach to begin. There are differing views on the necessity of certain disciplines and the importance of preliminary research.

Contextual Notes

Some participants note the need for specific questions and research links to facilitate more focused discussions, indicating a potential limitation in the current level of detail provided by the original poster.

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hallo i have a project on building a cubesat, i am trying to find someone who has an idea in where to begin?
if someone with some free time would like to join this project i will appreciate it very much and who knows
they might be some funding in the near future.
if we make it!

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need a mathematician/physicist/engineer
not necessary in that order.
 
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king yasin ally said:
hallo i have a project on building a cubesat, i am trying to find someone who has an idea in where to begin?
if someone with some free time would like to join this project i will appreciate it very much and who knows
they might be some funding in the near future.
if we make it!

new time off design

need a mathematician/physicist/engineer
not necessary in that order.

Welcome to the PF.

One of the themes here at the PF is that we expect students to do some research and reading on their own before asking such a broad question. What have you read so far? There is a huge amount of information available on cubesat projects. Please do that reading and research first, and then if you have specific questions, post links to your reading in this thread, and ask your specific questions.

Is this project for schoolwork?
 
king yasin ally said:
hallo i have a project on building a cubesat, i am trying to find someone who has an idea in where to begin?
if someone with some free time would like to join this project i will appreciate it very much and who knows
they might be some funding in the near future.
if we make it!

new time off design

need a mathematician/physicist/engineer
not necessary in that order.

I can join your project group, and help out where needed. I wondering why you need a mathematician and physicist though.

A good place to start is setting up a project plan, and what the requirements are.
 

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