CAPE Cubesat Program

CAPE Cubesat Program Cajun Advanced Picosatellite Experiment - ULL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

We are scheduled to launch “MOTHERSHIP” this year! We are excited to announce that we are recruiting high school student...
10/14/2021

We are scheduled to launch “MOTHERSHIP” this year! We are excited to announce that we are recruiting high school students to help design and build small satellites. Help us launch MOTHERSHIP & attract high tech industry to our area! Tag a high school student who might be interested!

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10/13/2021

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Presenting you our   CubeSat team. We would love to welcome   to our team!
10/13/2021

Presenting you our CubeSat team. We would love to welcome to our team!

Interested in Electrical & Computer Engineering? Come visit with us! No prior knowledge of programming and electronics i...
10/13/2021

Interested in Electrical & Computer Engineering? Come visit with us! No prior knowledge of programming and electronics is needed. This is our Aerospace Electronics Research Lab, where Cajun Advanced Pico Satellite Experiment, CAPE, research is conducted. Visit our lab by scheduling a tour through this link: bit.ly/TourENGR

10/13/2021

Our CAPE CubeSat Program is open to all! If you are interested in Electrical & Computer Engineering, come visit with us!
We often recruit from beginner computer science and electrical/computer engineering courses. Through working with CAPE, you can learn about using micro-controllers, computer programming at an embedded level, implementing electronics in aerospace applications, creating professional hardware schematics, and constructing PCB layouts!

https://engineering.louisiana.edu/node/454

10/13/2021

FUN FACTS ABOUT CUBESATS 🚀 ?

Join our CAPE CubeSat team! Click the link in our bio.

What even IS a Cubesat?!-a type of small spacecraft-measures about 4 inches on each side-weighs less than 3 pounds-built...
10/13/2021

What even IS a Cubesat?!

-a type of small spacecraft
-measures about 4 inches on each side
-weighs less than 3 pounds
-built for scientific research and to test new space technology

Now that you have the run-down...JOIN US so you can learn to build and launch one in an exciting hands-on environment!

Follow the link to learn more: https://ee.louisiana.edu/research/cape

The Goal of CAPE Satellite Program is to give students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette the opportunity to re...
10/13/2021

The Goal of CAPE Satellite Program is to give students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette the opportunity to research, design, develop, and maintain a low earth orbiting satellite 🛰 🌎 🤟🏼

Pretty cool, right?! Click the link to learn more! 🤓 https://ee.louisiana.edu/research/cape/what-cape

Join us for our third launch! Click the link to learn more
10/13/2021

Join us for our third launch! Click the link to learn more

CAPE is an undergraduate student run organization at the University of Louisiana. Their mission is to expose undergraduate students in multiple engineering and science disciplines to cutting edge engineering practices and technologies focusing in mission critical satellite development. Working now o...

CAPE stands for the Cajun Advanced Picosatellite Experiment, CAPE is a nonprofit and student-run organization that devel...
10/13/2021

CAPE stands for the Cajun Advanced Picosatellite Experiment, CAPE is a nonprofit and student-run organization that develops and builds picosatellites along with a host of other aerospace and mission-related systems such as weather balloons and sensor buoys. Our facilities are provided by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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