How much has the drought affected California? Using satellites and experiment tools, young scientists--from grades 8-12--can use data collected from sensors in space and measure changes in the surface ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Ardusat, an education technology company enhancing STEM learning through online lessons and hands-on experiments, has rebranded under the name Because ...
Two Satellite Mission in 2013 will be first U.S. Commercial Satellite Deployment from the International Space Station Houston, TX (November 20) — NanoRacks, LLC and ArduSat have announced an agreement ...
Next time you look up at the sky and spot one of the 1,100 satellites in orbit, it might be capturing data for your kids’ science project. The satellite won’t launch into space until this October. But ...
CubeSats are nothing new – hundreds have been launched into Earth orbit by schools and universities over the past decade. Like anything cool, an Arduino eventually gets thrown into the mix. That’s ...
Ever read about NASA’s space experiments and thought you could do better? Whatever your mad scientist space dreams, a tiny satellite called ArduSat might be able to help you reach them–barring ...
NanoRacks LLC of Houston said Nov. 20 that it will has been selected by crowd-funded startup ArduSat to coordinate deployment of the not-for-profit entity’s first two small satellites from the ...
ArduSat is an Arduino-powered satellite being funded through kickstarter to foster open satellite access and the collection of data from sensors in space. It will be able to run code for up to a week ...
ArduSat is an Arduino-powered satellite being funded through kickstarter to foster open satellite access and the collection of data from sensors in space. It will be able to run code for up to a week ...