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BLUEsatBLUEsat, an acronym of Basic Low-Earth-orbit University of NSW Experimental satellite, is a digital amateur radio satellite being designed and built solely by students at the University of NSW. Westlakes AR Club President Frank VK2FJL picks up the story. The satellite is a small cube measuring approximately 260mm on each side,
excluding antennae, and weighs around 14kg. BLUEsat will be placed in an approximately circular orbit at an altitude of
around 750km that will take it over the poles. At this altitude, the satellite
will travel around the Earth at a rate of around once every 90 minutes. The project is completely student-led, with members derived from a wide variety of disciplines including Engineering, Science, Commerce, Arts and Law. As far as the Uni is aware, BLUEsat is the only university satellite project
in the world with an entirely volunteer student team, no full-time members,
and no direct academic supervision. Once in orbit BLUEsat will be a digital amateur radio satellite, which means
that voice and data files can be uploaded to it by any amateur radio operator
in the world over which the satellite passes. These same files can be Project Objectives Success for BLUEsat is not measured solely by the payloads they aim to place in space. Overarching objectives are: To show that Australia can make a significant contribution to space hardware engineering; To provide students in Australia with hands-on space engineering and
project management experience; and Wireless Institute of Australia
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