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LIDERA - Projects leaded by students (in portuguese) 8th October we presented our projects in the LIDERA conference. LIDERA is an initiative from the University of Porto, that intends to help students to do their own projects. Present Lidera Vorsat Painel...

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6th Annual Summer Workshop We presented VORSat in the 6th Annual Summer Workshop, at the Utah State University, Utah, USA. Take a look to our presentations and say us what you think about it! VORSat Summer Devellopers Workshop...

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VORSAT, The Project VORSat is a newly born project regarding the development of a CubeSat at the University of Porto. The purpose of this project is to prove the feasibility of measuring the satellite attitude from ground...

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VORSAT, The Project VORSat is a newly born project regarding the development of a CubeSat at the University of Porto. The purpose of this project is to prove the feasibility of measuring the satellite attitude from ground...

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LIDERA – Projects leaded by students (in portuguese)

Posted by VORSat | Posted in VORSAT | Posted on 09-10-2009

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8th October we presented our projects in the LIDERA conference.

LIDERA is an initiative from the University of Porto, that intends to help students to do their own projects.

Present Lidera Vorsat

FEUP Exhibition

Posted by VORSat | Posted in VORSAT | Posted on 23-09-2009

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6th Annual Summer Workshop

Posted by VORSat | Posted in VORSAT | Posted on 12-08-2009

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We presented VORSat in the 6th Annual Summer Workshop, at the Utah State University, Utah, USA.

Take a look to our presentations and say us what you think about it!

VORSat Summer Devellopers Workshop 09

VORSAT, The Project

Posted by VORSat | Posted in Headline | Posted on 06-05-2009

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VORSat is a newly born project regarding the development of a CubeSat at the University of Porto. The purpose of this project is to prove the feasibility of measuring the satellite attitude from ground based on a set of RF signals transmitted from orbit.

The idea is to combine multiple signals and antennas in such a way that certain modulated information depends on the direction from which the signals are received. This information is encoded in the form of signal phases, allowing determination of the satellite attitude with one degree of expected accuracy.

We expect to publish all our future goals and developments regarding the VORSat project at this website. Soon, we will be publishing more features, including a way for everyone share and submit their own ideas for our project. Keep in touch!

Best Regards,

the VORSat Team