University at Buffalo Nanosatellite Laboratory (UB Nanosat)

UB Nanosat Club members working on project in Davis Hall.

Nanosat is a group of undergraduate and graduate students that work with the Air Force Research Lab, NASA, and Moog, Inc. to build satellites from concept to launch. We empower students to augment their studies here at UB by applying knowledge taught in the classroom to the real world.

Design

photo of student designing a satellite.

From PCB layouts of power systems, to the external structure of the satellite, students of UBNL are responsible for designing it all. Our designs then undergo various testing procedures to ensure they can survive the flight up to, and the cold depths of, space.

Build & Program

photo of students building a satellite.

Throughout the designing and programming phase, the satellite is built and disassembled numerous times to ensure we’re on track. We write our own software for both the satellite and the ground, and create our own wiring harnesses, solder components to our custom-made PCBs, and mill the structures ourselves.

Launch

photo of satellite in space.

Once all of our designing, programming, and testing is complete, we can start the assembly of the actual satellite. Once integration is complete, we hand off the satellite to a launch vehicle, and off it goes! Our first satellite, GLADOS, is scheduled to launch in 2018.