KAOS-1
CompletedSemester: Summer 2025
KAOS-1 (Knights Air Observation Satellite 1) was a 4U (20x20x10cm) CubeSat utilizing a wooden housing, marking the first of its kind at UCF. The satellite used roughly 6 sensors to gather atmospheric data along with 2 cameras to document the process. KAOS-1 performed its mission utilizing a weather balloon which took the CubeSat to about 100,000 feet in addition to a 6ft parachute for recovery.
The second mission in the KAOS program, KAOS-1 improved significantly on the lessons learned from KAOS-0 (which suffered a catastrophic failure during a rocket launch in August 2022). KAOS-1 featured a custom PCB holder with a sled mechanism and fully designed 3D CAD assemblies with a sponsor panel.
This project involved numerous interdisciplinary skills and hands-on learning experience with Material Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Radio/Communications.
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Sub-Teams
Mechanical
CAD modeling, housing assembly, analysis modeling, material research, manufacturing, and recovery systems
Electrical
PCB design and manufacturing, testing internal systems, power systems, microcontroller development, and soldering
Software
Recovery system, data acquisition & storage, and GPS tracking
Communications
RF & NOAA licenses, ground systems, and communication hardware