What is the best Cubesat or Tubesat project available now?

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In summary, the individual is a high school student seeking information on the best and most affordable cube or tubesat project currently available. They are also looking for reading materials on the topic and interested in joining a group that is developing a satellite. They mention reading about a cubesat project on Kickstarter but it is not available in India, so they did a Google search for Cubesat at IIT India and found some interesting results.
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I have been thinking over this for a long time but now I am asking to you physics family.

Do you know which is the best and affordable cube or tubesat project available currently?
 
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Can you post some links to the reading you have been doing so far about this? And are you looking for launch opportunities for your own satellite, or are you wanting to join in with a group that is developing a satellite?
 
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I read about the cubesat project in kickstarter but unfortunately kickstarter does not have options for India... Developing a satellite by my own seems impractical as I am a high school student so I would really really love to join a Group that is developing a satellite. :wink:

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Sabi
 

1. What is a Cubesat or Tubesat?

A Cubesat or Tubesat is a type of miniaturized satellite that is designed to be cheap, light and easy to produce. These satellites are typically built using standardized dimensions and are used for various purposes such as communication, scientific research, and education.

2. What are the benefits of Cubesat or Tubesat projects?

Cubesat or Tubesat projects offer several benefits, including lower costs of development and launch, faster development timelines, and the ability to conduct a wide range of experiments and missions in space.

3. What factors should be considered when choosing the best Cubesat or Tubesat project?

When choosing the best Cubesat or Tubesat project, some important factors to consider include the project's mission objectives, budget, technical requirements, and available launch opportunities. It is also important to research the track record and reputation of the project team or organization.

4. What are some examples of successful Cubesat or Tubesat projects?

Some notable examples of successful Cubesat or Tubesat projects include the University of Tokyo's TRICOM-1 and TRICOM-2 satellites, which successfully demonstrated the use of drag sails to deorbit satellites, and NASA's MarCO CubeSats, which accompanied the InSight mission to Mars and provided valuable data during its landing.

5. How can I get involved in a Cubesat or Tubesat project?

There are several ways to get involved in Cubesat or Tubesat projects, including joining a university or research institution that is working on a project, participating in a competition such as the CubeSat Challenge, or starting your own project with a team of like-minded individuals. It is also important to network and stay updated on the latest developments in the field to find potential opportunities to get involved.

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