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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