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[[User:Flux|Flux]] has pledged for a [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/251588730/kicksat-your-personal-spacecraft-in-space/ Kicksat] satellite dev kit. It's due in May 2012.
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{{Project||created=10/10/2011|status=Mission Failed|members=[[User:Flux|Flux]], [[User:Datagramm|Samuel]]}}
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[[File:Hacksat-devboard-hand.jpeg|thumb|right|Dev board for HackSat One]]
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[[File:Radio-testing-at-london-hackspace.jpeg|thumb|right|Radio testing with Samuel]]
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HackSat One is a tiny [https://flux.org.uk/projects/hacksat/hardware.html satellite sprite], launching as part of the [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zacinaction/kicksat-your-personal-spacecraft-in-space KickSat swarm]. The sprite is powered by its own solar panel and is capable of broadcasting signals back to Earth. It launched on 18th April 2014 as part of a NASA mission to resupply the International Space Station. Due to issues with deployment (see mission update, below) the mission failed. There is a related project to build [[Project:Hackney Space Centre|Hackney Space Centre]]. For the latest information see the [[Mailing List|mailing list]].
  
== First Steps ==
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Get some MSP430 experience. Several people in the space have mentioned having boards.
 
  
== The Hardware ==
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=== Mission Update: 14 May 2014 ===
We don't get to design the hardware on this mission, just program it.
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I'm sad to report that HackSat will not be stretching its solar panels
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after all. HackSat likely re-entered overnight whilst still inside
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KickSat.
  
''"Just to give you an idea of what you'll be working with, the microcontroller on the Sprite is an MSP430 from Texas Instruments. The exact part that will be used in the flight units has not been decided yet, but it will have at bare minimum 2 kB of RAM and 8 kB of flash memory."''
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HackSat launched on 18th April inside the KickSat satellite. KickSat
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started out in an orbit of 299 by 331 Kilometers at an inclination of
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51.65 degrees. This is a low orbit and subject to a significant amount
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of drag.
  
== Experiment ==
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Sixteen days after launch, KickSat was due to deploy HackSat and its
Any ideas for what we can actually do with it once its in orbit?
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other satellite sprites. The delay was required by Nasa to avoid
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interfering with ISS operations. This meant HackSat would have began
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orbiting on 4th May.
  
== Ground Station ==
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On 30th April the watchdog microcontroller that runs the KickSat timer
We need one of these.
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reset, probably due to a cosmic ray. This pushed the deployment of
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HackSat out to 16th May. Attempts to manually deploy HackSat via the
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uplink failed: the KickSat batteries never reached a high enough
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voltage to enable the uplink receiver.
  
== Resources ==
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Since launch signals from KickSat have been regularly received by
* [http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontroller/16-bit_msp430/overview.page?DCMP=MCU_other&HQS=Other+IL+msp430 MSP430] on TI site.
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ground stations around the world. Recent orbital predictions suggested
* [https://estore.ti.com/MSP-EXP430G2-MSP430-LaunchPad-Value-Line-Development-kit-P2031.aspx MSP430 dev kit] ([http://uk.farnell.com/texas-instruments/msp-exp430g2/kit-dev-msp430-launchpad/dp/1853793 Farnell])
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that re-entry was likely 13-14th May. No stations have reported
* [http://focus.ti.com/docs/training/catalog/events/event.jhtml?sku=OLT110005 MSP430 getting started workshop]
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hearing KickSat overnight, so it seems very likely it has already
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re-entered.
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- [[User:Flux|Flux]] ([[User talk:Flux|talk]]) 09:40, 14 May 2014 (UTC)
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=== Schedule ===
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After several launch delays, KickSat is now in low Earth orbit.
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HackSat and the other sprites will be deploying ~ 20:00 UTC on 4th May.
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Our satellite is contained with the bigger KickSat. 128 sprites are loaded into it. It has the names of contributors engraved on it, including "London Hackspace". You can see a [http://zacinaction.github.io/kicksat/engraving_photos/KickSat_minusY_Zoom2.jpg photo of the actual KickSat], complete with our engraving (we're on the bottom row, 4th from the right).
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=== Software Payload ===
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HackSat broadcasts a simple set of data on temperature, magnetic field and angular velocity. It will also broadcast the HackSpace URL: http://hack.rs
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If you're interested in trying to receive the signal from HackSat (and
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the other KickSat sprites) yourself see [https://github.com/zacinaction/kicksat/wiki/Setting-Up-A-Ground-Station setting up a ground station].
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=== Hardware ===
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Below, you can see a photograph of the dev board and dev kit. The sprite board itself is outlined in yellow, with the solar panel taking up most of the left-hand side. The boards beneath beneath the sprite are the TI LaunchPad and connecting board. Key components on the spite are:
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* '''TI CC430F6137 microcontroller''' (red): 16-Bit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430 MSP430], 32KB Flash, 4KB RAM, CC1101 Radio [[http://www.ti.com/product/cc430f6137 datasheet]]
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* '''InvenSense ITG-3200 Gyroscope''' (orange) [[https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Gyro/PS-ITG-3200-00-01.4.pdf datasheet]]
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* '''Honeywell HMC5883L Magnetometer''' (blue) [[http://www51.honeywell.com/aero/common/documents/myaerospacecatalog-documents/Defense_Brochures-documents/HMC5883L_3-Axis_Digital_Compass_IC.pdf datasheet]]
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* '''TXC 7Z-26.000MDG-T Oscillator''' (purple)  [[http://www.txccrystal.com/images/pdf/7z.pdf datasheet]]
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* '''Nitinol antennas''' (extend off top right of photograph) [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitinol nitinol info]]
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For more detail on the sprite hardware, including EagleCAD layouts, see the [https://github.com/zacinaction/kicksat/tree/master/Sprite/EagleCAD/Sprite KickSat Git repo].
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''NB. The dev board (pictured) has a different oscillator to that mentioned above.''
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[[File:Annotated-kicksat-dev-board.jpg]]
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=== Decal ===
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[[File:Hacksatone-mission-decal.png]]
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''Decal created by Nick Cramp.''
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[[Category:Projects]]
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[[Category:Satellites]]

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