Sandy Antunes
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Miskatonic University: Dire Secrets & Campus Life
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1995
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3 editions
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DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
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published
2011
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8 editions
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Surviving Orbit the DIY Way: Testing the Limits Your Satellite Can and Must Match
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2011
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9 editions
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DIY Instruments for Amateur Space: Inventing Utility for Your Spacecraft Once It Achieves Orbit
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2012
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7 editions
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DIY Comms and Control for Amateur Space: Talking and Listening to Your Satellite
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2014
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10 editions
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Sensacja i Przygoda
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2009
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2 editions
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Faery's Tale Deluxe
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2006
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3 editions
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Jumpstarting: Raspberry Pi Vision
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Rules to Live by: A Live Action Roleplaying Conflict Resolution System
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2001
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DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission by Sandy Antunes(2000-08-01)
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“Reusing existing code is the name of the game here, not just because it’s easier, but because I’d rather use code that works and has been tested, than create stuff from scratch.”
― DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
― DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
“IOS’s Rod Milliron invented the TubeSat kit, the famous $8K satellite platform + launch that Project Calliope favors, the kit that uses off-the-shelf parts. Rod’s TubeSat is a kit he designed to work with COTS parts. IOS has also added CubeSat kits, at $15K including launch. Randa’s closing words apply to us all: “Don’t ever let anybody stop you.”
― DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
― DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
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