#6. - Phoenix CubeSat Structures & Integration (Part 2): Flight Integration & Delivery 

In Part 2 of our discussion on systems integration for the Phoenix CubeSat, Jaime, Vivek, and I recount stories from flight integration, vibe testing, and delivery to the Nanoracks in Houston. This episode also features our infamous story on how Phoenix’s launch date was saved by Kapton tape. So if you’re curious to know what things to look out for in the final phase of the system integration and test process for CubeSats, and how we get these spacecraft through the TSA, tune into this episode to learn more about Phoenix!Phoenix was Arizona State University’s first student-led CubeSat to be launched into space in Feb. 2020. It’s objectives aimed to educate undergraduate students on the concepts of space mission engineering and to collect thermal images of U.S. cities to study the Urban Heat Island Effect.Learn more about Phoenix at the project website: phxcubesat.asu.edu

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The Art of Space Engineering is a podcast which aims to explore the details behind how spacecraft and various payloads come together before launch, and the lessons learned along the way. Episodes feature discussions between faculty, students, and industry professionals on topics including instruments, CubeSats, and various engineering disciplines, to provide a well-rounded overview of what it takes to prepare space systems for missions both in and beyond Earth's orbit. Hosted by Sarah Rogers Cover art design by Amy Liu Feel free to connect with me! Email: artofspaceeng@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-s-rogers Hosted on rss.com: https://rss.com/podcasts/theartofspaceeng/