All the latest from the WUSAT team
European Space Agency FYS!-3 Launch Selection Workshop, Holland
WUSAT-3 satellite Team/mission shortlisted for a place on the latest ESA Education Fly Your Satellite! launch programme
Further WUSAT Publicity
More publicity has followed the WUSAT team in the wake of the successful REXUS bid. This includes articles on the project in the Independant, the Coventry Observer (which can be seen in the 'Media' tab) and Warwick's own paper, the Boar. The Rugby Advertiser also carried an article on the project and Oliver Vavasour one of this year's team members. This was followed by an article in the Engineering Designer, published in March 2014.
Our recent academic work has also been uploaded to the Media section. This includes the Winter newsletter for 2014 and the poster for WUSAT-2.
More publicity for WUSAT
There has been even more publicity for the WUSAT project in media from around the UK. Articles have been featured in regional newspapers around the University and the hometowns of the team members, including the Coventry Telegraph, the Andover Advertiser and the front page of the Stevenage Advertiser. The articles can be viewed by clicking the above links.
The project was also mentioned in an article in the Components in Electronics (CiE) magazine, a well respected industry with good readership. We were mentioned in an article on our sponsor Harwin's Gecko connectors, which will be used in WUSAT - 2 extensively. It can be seen in the digital edition here on pages 24 - 25.
In addition, there are upcoming media events including project director Bill Crofts being interviewed for I-Cov radio that will be featured on this website soon.
WUSAT on BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Dr Bill Crofts, the director of the WUSAT project, was on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire radio yesterday. He talks about the satellite, it's payload, REXUS and the selection process involved. Catch-up on the interview here.
Recent WUSAT publicity
The past few weeks have seen plenty of publicity for the WUSAT project following our successful REXUS bid. First, BBC Midlands Today visited the Satellite Laboratory to film the team working and speak to the team. The piece is expected to be aired in the next few weeks.
After that, some publicity shots were taken of the team wearing their WUSAT polo shirts, one of which can be seen below, for articles on the project that will be appearing in local newspapers around the country. The corresponding Warwick news article can be seen here.
Finally, project director Bill Crofts will be appearing on BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire this afternoon talking about the project and the REXUS launch in 2015.
WUSAT-SOLSPEC successful in REXUS bid
We are delighted to announce that we have been successful in our bid for a slot on the REXUS 1718 campaign!
We will now be looking to expand our team to tackle the increase in workload primarily looking at 3rd year engineering students.
Thank you everyone for your support and REXUS/BEXUS for the excellent advice, we will continue to update you on our progress towards the project's most ambitious target yet!
You can see the team who attended the workshop just after they finished their successful presentation in the image below, with ESA's eduactional mascot Paxi.
WUSAT going to the Netherlands for REXUS workshop
Tomorrow 5 of the team are flying to the Netherlands to take part in the REXUS workshop at the European Space Agency's ESTEC centre. There they will take part in some training activities, get a tour of the site and present our project proposal to a panel of experts. A successful outcome will result in a place on REXUS 17/18, a rocket launched from Sweden in February 2015, so best of luck to them!
Publicity for WUSAT
Articles about the 2012/13 successful launch were published in local newspapers across the country including the Birmingham Post, Coventry Telegraph and Gloucestershire Echo, as well as online, including on the SolidWorks Teacher Blog, run by one of our generous sponsors.
Use of Harwin Hi Rel Connectors gains WUSAT Publicity
Published articles featuring our use of Harwin's high reliability Datamate and Gecko connectors on our recently launched CubeSat satellite can be seen at,
Electronics Components World (23/04/13) - http://www.electronicscomponentsworld.com/articleView.aspx?idArticle=72103_4003015202342013
Electronique Magazine (25/04/13) - http://www.electronique-mag.com/article6846.html
Connector Supplier (07/05/13) - http://www.connectorsupplier.com/harwin-datamate-gecko-connectors-in-WUSAT-nano-satellite