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For accurate measurement, frequency stepped CW radar based novel temperature measurement system is planned to be implemented

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Ani Sam Varghese
Final Testing
Final Testing
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Ani Sam Varghese
Stabilisation GUI
Stabilisation GUI
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Ani Sam Varghese
Self Deployable Antenna
Self Deployable Antenna
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Ani Sam Varghese
Harnessing and interconnecting the stages
Harnessing and interconnecting the stages
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Ani Sam Varghese
Thermal Imaging Module
Thermal Imaging Module
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Ani Sam Varghese
Team Stream Item
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Ani Sam Varghese
Reaction Wheel Testing
Reaction Wheel Testing
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Ani Sam Varghese
Team Stream Item
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Ani Sam Varghese
PCB milling
PCB milling
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Ani Sam Varghese
3D printing - DSN Antenna
3D printing - DSN Antenna
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Ani Sam Varghese
3D Printing - Reaction wheel mount
3D Printing - Reaction wheel mount
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Ani Sam Varghese
3D printing - Cube-Sat model
3D printing - Cube-Sat model
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Ani Sam Varghese
Guidance and Control
Guidance and Control
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Ani Sam Varghese
Power system
Power system
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Ani Sam Varghese
Reaction Control System
Reaction Control System
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Ani Sam Varghese
Initial sketches of our Cube-Sat
Initial sketches of our Cube-Sat
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Ani Sam Varghese

We are doing a Hardware-Software approach to solve this issue of identifying wildfire and assisting to control it.

Instead of using standard satellites, It is better to deploy a mesh of cube-sats in terms of financial and environmental footprint to monitor the thermal data on earth's surface.

In the challenge, we are making a working model of a cube-sat from commonly available components with thermal imaging capabilities. The Public can also contribute to the prompt identification and eradication of Wildfire at its very early stages. So we are incorporating an option for the public to contact the authorities through an app or emergency numbers.

We believe, through this unique solution, we can solve this issue more effectively.

We will be back soon! Stay connected!

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Ani Sam Varghese
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