I've been diving into the world of amateur satellites, and the idea of building one is absolutely thrilling! However, like any ambitious project, getting started can feel overwhelming. So, I wanted to gather some collective wisdom from this awesome community.
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Choosing Components: What are the must-have components for a basic satellite? Any recommendations on where to source them without breaking the bank?
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Learning Resources: What books, online courses, or tutorials have you found invaluable in understanding satellite design and operation?
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Software and Simulations: Are there any specific software tools or simulation programs you'd suggest for planning and testing satellite systems?
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Launching: What are the best options for getting a small satellite into orbit for amateurs? Has anyone here collaborated with organizations like SpaceX or Rocket Lab?
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Success Stories: I'd love to hear about your personal projects! What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them? Pics and progress updates are always welcome!
Thanks in advance!
I looked into this once, stopped once I saw the launch costs. At the time I was looking at between 10-20k just in launch costs alone for something very very small
Not to mention the costs of building something that'll last any decent amount of time, every electronic component built to last in space is going to be like 10x the cost. Yes yes I know about consumer grade stuffs like a RPi working in space, but I doubt they lasted very long. If I'm going to spend 20 grand to launch something into space id want it to at least last a few years.
Unfortunately, you're going to need to be willing and capable of dropping 30k+ on this project