2013 International Space Apps Challenge - Hitch a Ride to Mars - Oklahoma to Mars
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April 20-21, 2013 Oklahoma to Mars Norman, Oklahoma Challenge: Hitch a Ride to Mars Aslan Maleki David Sheely Danny Chakron Sam Shadid John Nguyen Zack Shadid
2013 International Space Apps Challenge - Hitch a Ride to Mars - Oklahoma to Mars
1. Aslan MalekiDavid SheelyDanny Chakron Sam ShadidJohn Nguyen
Zack Shadid April 20-21, 2013OklahomatoMars Norman,
OklahomaChallenge: Hitch a Ride to Mars
2. Contents1Define the Challenge2Brainstorm3Identify Criteria
& Specify Constraints4Explore of Possibilities5Develop a Design
Proposal6Model7Evaluate and Refine the Design8Final Solution2
3. Challenge: Hitch a Ride to MarsDesign a Cube for an upcoming
Mars MissionCreate a CubeSat design and develop a mission that
operates in theMars environment and furthers our knowledge of Mars.
The specificdeliverable can take many forms: a simple mission
conceptdocument, software for CubeSat hardware and sensors, a
detailedCubeSat design, a full mission plan, prototype CubeSat
hardware. 3
4. What is a Cube Satellite (CubeSat)CubeSats Size: 10
centimeter cube Weight: 1 kilogram Cost: $50,000.00 4
9. Design Proposal Separation Springs & Deployment Switches
Translucent panel Solar Panels Battery Crossed - Dipole Antenna 4
strips Communication transceiver Sensors Sun Sensor Face Space Mars
Sensor Measure Radiation intensity Horizon Sensor Maintain attitude
to Mars Onboard CPU Includes Attitude Control System Communication
system 9
10. Model10
11. Evaluate and Refine 11
12. Final Solution 12
13. Oklahoma to Mars TeamAslan Maleki David SheelyDanny
ChakronSam ShadidJohn NguyenZack Shadid14