![]() ![]() That’s where Alan Johnston, a teaching professor in electrical and computer engineering at Villanova University, comes in. As a member of, the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, he has built a. Built for about $300 using mostly off-the-shelf and 3D-printed parts, the simulator lets satellite builders work the bugs out of their designs before committing them to the Final Frontier.Dr. ![]() Johnston will stop by the Hack Chat to discuss his CubeSat simulator and all things nanosatellite. Come along to learn what it takes to make sure a satellite is up to snuff, find out his motivations for getting involved in AMSAT and CubeSat testing, and what alternative uses people are finding the platform. Hint: think high-altitude ballooning.Our Hack Chats are live community events in the. This week we’ll be sitting down on Wednesday, December 4 at 12:00 PM Pacific time.
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