MIT Satellite Team is a student-run group that designs, builds, tests, and flies small satellites. We fuse aerospace, software, and systems engineering to tackle end-to-end missions—from concept and requirements to AIT (assembly, integration, and test) and operations—using NASA-style processes and real hardware. Our current focus is a continuation of the work from the NASA Human Lander Challenge Team from last year. The goal of the project is to increase the technology readiness level of a novel solution to reduce boiloff of cryogenic fluids in space. As we progress through this project, there will be active work across ADCS, EPS, Comms, Structures/Thermal, Operations and more. If you’re excited to learn fast, build flight-ready systems, and contribute to an MIT-built space project, join us—there’s room for every skill set, from modeling and code to machining and mission operations.
Confluence spaces are great for sharing content and news with your team. This is your home page. Right now it shows recent space activity, but you can customize this page in any way you like. |