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CanSat 2015 – EpoxySat
Epoxy Sat was SDSL’s submission to the 2015 AIAA CanSat Competition. The special requirements this year were to design a rotary-based descent system while stabilizing a camera on the bottom of the CanSat. This was a challenging requirement which enabled our members to get real hands-on experience. Our members developed a custom blade design along with a hand-built avionics package for the CanSat. This year the ground station hardware and software was redone and was operational during flight.
2015 was also the first year SDSL launched test rockets before competition. Some photos of the test launch along with photos of the final competition can be seen below.
EpoxySat Team Members
- Sarah Smallwood
- Raymond Barakat
- Brad Cooley
- Chad Stewart
- Brody Willard
- Shota Itchikawa
- William Merino
- Heather Zunino
- Jesus Acosta
- Trey Ingram
- Billy working hard to assemble the CanSat in the Hotel.
- SDSL members ready for launch at ground station.
- Electronics breadboarded before final assembly.
- Brad making some modifications to code before test launch.
- Raymond posing with the assemble motor casing at test launch.
- Sarah, Bryan, Billy, and Brad posing next to the assembled test rocket.
- Bryan posing with the GS antenna.
- SDSLers watching as the test rocket launches.
- EpoxySat surviving it’s test launch.
- Brad packing the rocket after the test launch.
- Test assembly for EpoxySat.
- Test launch without rotary blades.
- Upper part of the electronics bay.
- Lower shelf of the electronics bay.
- SDSL members nervously watch as EpoxySat is inspected.
- EpoxySat inspected and ready for launch day!
- Heather doing some final assembly.