McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) (@neudose) 's Twitter Profile
McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU)

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News and updates about McMaster University's first satellite!
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center (@nasakennedy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIFTOFF! More than 6,200 pounds of science and ISS_Research launched aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft this evening at 8:30pm ET. Dragon is slated to arrive at the International Space Station at 7:52am ET on Thursday, March 16.

NASA's Launch Services Program (@nasa_lsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸš€LIFTOFF of #CRS27 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center taking along two #CubeSats of ELaNa 50! ARKSat-1 and LightCube will deploy from the International Space Station in the coming months. Stay up to date for the next ELaNa launch and other small satellites: go.nasa.gov/3alTlOn

International Space Station (@space_station) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liftoff! The SpaceX cargo Dragon is on the way to the space station carrying over 6,200 lbs. of new ISS_Research, food, and supplies. Watch live on NASA TV at 6:15am ET Thursday, March 16, as Dragon approaches and docks! More.. go.nasa.gov/407wg6R

McMaster University (@mcmasteru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

McMaster, we have liftoff. πŸš€ A satellite designed and built by students and researchers on the McMaster McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) team has successfully been launched into space and begun its mission to the International Space Station | McMaster Faculty of Science McMaster Engineering McMaster Alumni ow.ly/Pz3o50Nivov

McMaster University (@mcmasteru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SpaceX rocket carrying the McMaster McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) team’s satellite has docked at the International Space Station! Soon it will be used to transmit data that will help make space exploration safer for humans. πŸ”—ow.ly/vlWB50NjYtn

McMaster University (@mcmasteru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8 years of hard work. More than 150 students. 1 out-of-this-world learning experience πŸš€ NASA’s March 14 launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was more than just a cargo resupply mission – it was the moment the McMaster McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) team’s dreams came true πŸ”—ow.ly/XP2R50NzZf6

Scott Chapman (@scott23192) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 29Β° EL, but a survey of the NRCSD25 deployments from the ISS found NEUDOSE & LightCube. No sign of ArkSat-1 nor the trio on 437.875 at this elevation. Good luck to all the Teams!

Only 29Β° EL, but a survey of the NRCSD25 deployments from the ISS found NEUDOSE & LightCube.   No sign of ArkSat-1 nor the trio on 437.875 at this elevation.   Good luck to all the Teams!
McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) (@neudose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some incredible action shots taken from International Space Station as our satellite was deployed at 12:15UTC Monday, April 24th. Thank you to everyone who supported us in reaching such a monumental milestone. Ad Astra per aspera! πŸš€πŸ›°οΈπŸ’«

Some incredible action shots taken from <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> as our satellite was deployed at 12:15UTC Monday, April 24th.

Thank you to everyone who supported us in reaching such a monumental milestone. Ad Astra per aspera! πŸš€πŸ›°οΈπŸ’«
McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) (@neudose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are so grateful for the support from the #AmateurRadio community around the world in helping us with telemetry! Thank you all for the support πŸ›°οΈ

McMaster NEUDOSE (VE3NEU) (@neudose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hardware milestone for ISS-NEUDOSE! Our newly machined pressure vessel components for the CNP-TEPC instrument are in. These will soon be measuring radiation aboard the International Space Station with support from Canadian Space Agency! πŸ›°οΈ Interested in flying this instrument on your mission? DM us!

Hardware milestone for ISS-NEUDOSE! Our newly machined pressure vessel components for the CNP-TEPC instrument are in. These will soon be measuring radiation aboard the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> with support from <a href="/csa_asc/">Canadian Space Agency</a>! πŸ›°οΈ

Interested in flying this instrument on your mission? DM us!