WatSat - Waterloo Satellite Design Team

at E5-2001 200 University Ave. W, Waterloo , N2L 3G1 Canada

University of Waterloo team for the Canadian Satellite Design Competition.

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WatSat - Waterloo Satellite Design Team
E5-2001 200 University Ave. W
Waterloo , ON N2L 3G1
Canada
Email
Contact Phone
P: <<not-applicable>>
Website
http://www.watsat.ca

Description

WatSat, an exciting engineering team at the University of Waterloo, offers students the opportunity of working on genuinely space-worthy hardware. An affiliate of the Waterloo Space Society, WatSat has entered the inaugural Canadian Satellite Design Challenge. The competition, which began in September 2010 and ends in October 2012 will have students design and construct a low-cost microsatellite primarily from commercial, off-the-shelf components. The prize is to have the winner's satellite launched. To that end, WatSat is seeking the help of any and all interested Waterloo students both at the graduate and undergraduate levels to help contribute to a project out of this world.

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WatSat - Waterloo Satellite Design Team is Waterloo based place and this enity listed in Aerospace/Defense category. Located at E5-2001 200 University Ave. W ON N2L 3G1. Contact phone number of WatSat - Waterloo Satellite Design Team: <<not-applicable>>

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WatSat - Waterloo Satellite Design Team
E5-2001 200 University Ave. W Waterloo , ON N2L 3G1 Canada

University of Waterloo team for the Canadian Satellite Design Competition.