Overview
A CanSat is a small satellite in shape of a commercial beverage can that performs several measuring tasks. In this course, a CanSat is designed, built and tested in the field during a rocket launch. Therefore, all basics of topics related to exciting area of space technologies is imparted and practical skills for the development of a CanSat are trained. The theoretical units are supplemented by practical exercises. Parts of the CanSat are developed in intensely supervised small groups. During an excursion to a site in Berlin where space related companies and institutions are located, the participants shall gain insight into facilities used for the development of satellites.
Learning Goals & Syllabus
Learning Goals:
Apply basic skills in mechanical design, electrical design and microcontroller programming in a hands-on project
Describe the main elements of astronautics
Describte the subsystems of a satellite
Reason and solve problems analytically
Manage working in an interdisciplinary team
Apply defined steps in managing a group project
Justify design choices from a technical and programmatic point of view
Build and operate a system which behaves similar to a satellite
Prepare for an experimental campaign
Present project results properly in a review
Main course components
The course starts with introductory lectures about the most important topics related to space technologies. In parallel, a practical training will be given to develop specific engineering skills in mechanics, electronics and programming that are necessary to conduct the hands-on project. During project work units, parts of a CanSat will be designed with supervision in smaller groups. During a launch campaign, the CanSat will be tested under real conditions.