Mission Statement

The goal of this project is to give the engineering students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette the opportunity to research, design, develop, and maintain an earth orbiting satellite.

Details

By October 2005, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette plans to launch its first earth orbiting satellite, CAPE1. The purpose of this satellite is to gather data while orbiting in space and transmit this data to the ground station on the UL at Lafayette campus. The team of engineering students will run experiments and maintain the satellite while in orbit.

The CubeSat idea originated from Stanford University when a professor by the name of Bob Twiggs challenged his students to create satellites that followed CubeSat guidelines. The guidelines put forth by Professor Twiggs required that each satellite weigh up to 1kg enclosed in a 10cm cubic structure. (Stanford University CubeSat Website)

The students working on this project hope to accomplish a greater understanding of satellite technology that goes beyond the classroom. We also hope to show that the University of Louisiana at Lafayette has many great opportunities in the College of Engineering.

This site's intent is to inform the public of CAPE1, in development at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

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