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Satellite Design & Engineering: Master the fundamentals of CubeSat architecture, electronics, and payload integration.
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Systems Thinking: Understand how different components interact, ensuring a cohesive and reliable design.
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Project Management: Plan tasks, manage deadlines, and allocate resources effectively.
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Problem-Solving: Analyze complex challenges and devise innovative solutions.
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Team Collaboration: Work in diverse groups, sharing responsibilities and expertise.
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Leadership: Guide peers, delegate tasks, and foster a supportive learning environment.
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Communication: Present ideas clearly and concisely to both technical and non-technical audiences.
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Critical Thinking: Evaluate data, assumptions, and results to make informed decisions.
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Adaptability: Adjust to changing requirements, tools, and technologies.
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Creativity: Innovate new approaches, designs, and applications for CubeSat missions.
Key skills learnt?

Building Miniature Satellites in teams



What is the Cubesat Challenge?
The CubeSat Challenge is an educational program that invites teams to design, build, and test CubeSat satellites—small, modular spacecraft typically measuring 10 cm on each side.
Participants learn crucial engineering principles, project management, and collaboration skills while addressing real-world space exploration and communication problems.
Through workshops, hands-on activities, and mentorship from industry experts, the Challenge fosters creativity and innovation, shaping the next generation of space technology leaders, scientists, and professionals.
Why the Cubesat Challenge?
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Meet and work with expert educators, Scientists & Astronauts
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Design a CubeSat that can be launched to the edge of space!
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Team working & soft skills training & workshops
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Learn critical 21st Century skills including coding, design thinking & innovation
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Contribute to real scientific experiments and mission goals
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Find solutions to the world's most pressing issues

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