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SUMMARY:Husky Satellite Lab: Reaching for the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Event\nEvent Classification: Educational Event Name: From Satellites and Beyond: A HSL and Our Journey to The MoonDate(s) & Time: Sunday July 20th\, 2025 at 12:00 pm-3 pm Seattle Time (8pm Dubai)  \nEvent Description:  \nThis event would be a 2 hour info session and talk-back on the state of HSL: Where we’ve been\, where we are\, and where we’re going.  \nLocation(s): This will be a zoom event filmed at different lab spaces and HSL hubs around the University of Washington.  \nUW Locations:  \n\nUpper Lab – AERB\nLower Lab – AERB\nECE 403 Conference Room – ECE\n\nParticipate on Zoom\nhttps://washington.zoom.us/rec/play/7iuRVYuUiSMyUDZB5N38pFV8VDRRyNMn5aCgRbIA8wMNwotrAeqw2MMR1S-hgq-uN-NXGpyfhjlHTwNH.OC2rCLQpE4SnFlbv?eagerLoadZvaPages=sidemenu.billing.plan_management&accessLevel=meeting&canPlayFromShare=true&from=my_recording&continueMode=true&componentName=rec-play&originRequestUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwashington.zoom.us%2Frec%2Fshare%2FPeBSXiVM6dQEHRWP5nDMajEFGxkzRUAfF4aG6HNVMiwuaf02wCSphKoTcBlZmH6H.xCqAN6lHjQ3BzAgn\nOrganizing Institution(s) & Contact Information:\nEmail: cubesat@uw.edu \nMain point of contact: Hayley Cox\, haylec@uw.edu \nEvent Itinerary: \n\n\n\n\nTime Allotted \n\n\nActivity/Talk  \nPurple -> Audience ParticipationYellow -> Talk or Presentation  \n\n\nLocation at UW Where Zoom is being recorded \n\n\n\n\n5 min \n\n\nHusky Satellite Lab (HSL) Intro – Welcome Video – Brief summary HSL and goals towards a lunar mission with support of past and current missions \n\n\nLower Lab – Aerospace Engineering Research Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n15 min \n\n\nHSL Past: HS-1– HS-1 Mission Narrative– Models and pictures– Connection with interplanetary vision \n\n\n\n\n10 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\n40 min \n\n\nHSL Current: HS-2\, PHAT-3\, and CHNOOK \n– HS-2 Mission Narrative \n\nPartnerships: UNP\n\n\nSubsystem overview: demos + models\n\n\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n– PHAT-3 Mission Narrative \n\nHS-2 Connection\nModels and CAD\n\n– CHNOOK Mission Narrative \n\nImages\nPartnerships: Blue Origin\, University of Victoria\, Mighty Crayon \nHS-2 Connection\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n\n\nECE 403 Conference Room\, Electrical and Computer Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n10 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\n40 min \n\n\nHSL Current and Future: HS-3 and Propulsion Division– HS-3 Mission Narrative and Mission Statement  \n\nVision and mission approach\n\n\nCurrent efforts \nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n– Propulsion Division \n\nDivision Mission\nCurrent R&D \nCAD models\, demos\, developments\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n\n\nUpper Lab: Aerospace Engineering Research Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n15 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\nTotal Time Requested: 2 hrs 15 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClub Overview\n\n\n\nHusky Satellite lab (HSL) is a fully student run registered student organization at the University of Washington (UW) dedicated to the research and development of novel Cube Satellite (CubeSat) technology with the goal of bringing UW to the Moon. The Husky Satellite Lab is providing students with the opportunity to collaborate with industry mentors\, developing bleeding-edge technology\, and partaking in one of the grandest engineering challenges of a Lunar mission that is planned to launch in the 2030s. Ultimately\, one of the primary goals of the Husky Satellite Lab is to empower interplanetary exploration on a CubeSat level.Currently\, HSL is working on HuskySat-2 (HS-2)\, a 3U Low Earth Orbiter meant to investigate the performance of our in-house and open-source Star Tracker and Horizon Tracker systems nicknamed LOST  (Lost Open-source Star Tracker) & FOUND (FOund Universal Orbital Navigation Determiner). The objective of HS-2 is to eliminate reliance on GPS or other external infrastructures for orbital navigation. With a successful demonstration of LOST & FOUND\, the HSL hopes to further enhance interplanetary exploration capabilities of future CubeSats. \n\n\n\nOur next mission\, HuskySat-3 (HS-3) is amongst one of the most novel uptakings in CubeSat development. HS-3\, set to launch in the 2030s\, will be a Lunar orbiter with the objective of mapping Subsurface Lunar Lava Tubes using a Ground Penetrating Radar within the Lunar Maria regions. These underground lava tubes are extremely promising candidates for long-term human habitation zones as they provide protection from natural phenomenon such as meteorites and radiation\, as well as provide a stable temperature environment. Onboard HS-3 will be some of the most groundbreaking CubeSat technology to ensure mission success and longevity. The success of HS-3 not only shines light on the viability of long-term human settlements on the moon but also will carve the path for a CubeSat level exploration of our beloved moon.  \n\n\n\nFurthermore\, the HSL collaborates with various partners such as Blue Origin\, Apex Space\, and many more for many different developments and projects. Currently\, the HSL is undertaking a mission in partnership with Blue Origin and our local community for a suborbital payload nicknamed CHNOOK. CHNOOK will deliver a flashdrive of artwork and meaningful messages that comes from K-College schools in the Washington area into space as well as continue HSL’s impact on interplanetary exploration by investigating the effects of launch and microgravity environments on a DNA nanostructure (“origami”) which have the potential to make future astronaut drug administration much more efficient. \n\n\n\nBy merging education with celebrating peaceful affairs in Lunar research at the University of Washington by HSL\, the HSL hopes to achieve a peaceful mission meant to benefit all international space companies and institutions. Additionally\, the HSL strives to further collaboration with international partners throughout the development of HS-3. Our vision is to advance scientific exploration on the Moon to unite industries across the globe for a collective goal of shared success. \n\n\n\nClub Promotion Video
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/husky-satellite-lab-reaching-for-the-moon/2025-07-20/1/
LOCATION:University of Washington\, USA – Online\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moon Days at RMSC
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Moon Day at the RMSC!Learn about the Moon as you create a moon phase slider\, create craters and explore missions to the moon. Moon Day is celebrated on July 20th as the anniversary of the 1969 first human landing\, from the United States of America\, with the Apollo 11 mission. \nPrograms & ActivitiesMoon Phase Sliders: Explore the different phases of the moon while building your own interactive slider.Base Camp: Learn what it would take to live on the moon! Build your own Moon base camp to learn what living and working on the Moon would look like for a NASA astronaut.Hide and Seek Moon: Learn how NASA scientists observe the moon by playing a hidden object moon game and hearing from the storybook Moon Rope which explores human-made meanings interpreted from shapes on the Moon.Exploring the Solar System: Learn about how craters are formed\, and what they can teach us about the history and composition of the Moon. This activity will aid you in simulating the formation of meteorite craters to then study with special tools!Science on a Sphere: Learn about the moon through our 3D spherical projection system.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/moon-days-at-rmsc/
LOCATION:RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium\, Rochester\, USA\, 657 East Ave.\, Rochester\, NY\, 14607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Husky Satellite Lab: Reaching for the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Event\nEvent Classification: Educational Event Name: From Satellites and Beyond: A HSL and Our Journey to The MoonDate(s) & Time: Sunday July 20th\, 2025 at 12:00 pm-3 pm Seattle Time (8pm Dubai)  \nEvent Description:  \nThis event would be a 2 hour info session and talk-back on the state of HSL: Where we’ve been\, where we are\, and where we’re going.  \nLocation(s): This will be a zoom event filmed at different lab spaces and HSL hubs around the University of Washington.  \nUW Locations:  \n\nUpper Lab – AERB\nLower Lab – AERB\nECE 403 Conference Room – ECE\n\nParticipate on Zoom\nhttps://washington.zoom.us/rec/play/7iuRVYuUiSMyUDZB5N38pFV8VDRRyNMn5aCgRbIA8wMNwotrAeqw2MMR1S-hgq-uN-NXGpyfhjlHTwNH.OC2rCLQpE4SnFlbv?eagerLoadZvaPages=sidemenu.billing.plan_management&accessLevel=meeting&canPlayFromShare=true&from=my_recording&continueMode=true&componentName=rec-play&originRequestUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwashington.zoom.us%2Frec%2Fshare%2FPeBSXiVM6dQEHRWP5nDMajEFGxkzRUAfF4aG6HNVMiwuaf02wCSphKoTcBlZmH6H.xCqAN6lHjQ3BzAgn\nOrganizing Institution(s) & Contact Information:\nEmail: cubesat@uw.edu \nMain point of contact: Hayley Cox\, haylec@uw.edu \nEvent Itinerary: \n\n\n\n\nTime Allotted \n\n\nActivity/Talk  \nPurple -> Audience ParticipationYellow -> Talk or Presentation  \n\n\nLocation at UW Where Zoom is being recorded \n\n\n\n\n5 min \n\n\nHusky Satellite Lab (HSL) Intro – Welcome Video – Brief summary HSL and goals towards a lunar mission with support of past and current missions \n\n\nLower Lab – Aerospace Engineering Research Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n15 min \n\n\nHSL Past: HS-1– HS-1 Mission Narrative– Models and pictures– Connection with interplanetary vision \n\n\n\n\n10 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\n40 min \n\n\nHSL Current: HS-2\, PHAT-3\, and CHNOOK \n– HS-2 Mission Narrative \n\nPartnerships: UNP\n\n\nSubsystem overview: demos + models\n\n\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n– PHAT-3 Mission Narrative \n\nHS-2 Connection\nModels and CAD\n\n– CHNOOK Mission Narrative \n\nImages\nPartnerships: Blue Origin\, University of Victoria\, Mighty Crayon \nHS-2 Connection\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n\n\nECE 403 Conference Room\, Electrical and Computer Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n10 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\n40 min \n\n\nHSL Current and Future: HS-3 and Propulsion Division– HS-3 Mission Narrative and Mission Statement  \n\nVision and mission approach\n\n\nCurrent efforts \nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n– Propulsion Division \n\nDivision Mission\nCurrent R&D \nCAD models\, demos\, developments\nConnection with interplanetary vision\n\n\n\nUpper Lab: Aerospace Engineering Research Building\, UW Seattle WA \n\n\n\n\n15 min \n\n\nQ&A Session \n\n\n\n\nTotal Time Requested: 2 hrs 15 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClub Overview\n\n\n\nHusky Satellite lab (HSL) is a fully student run registered student organization at the University of Washington (UW) dedicated to the research and development of novel Cube Satellite (CubeSat) technology with the goal of bringing UW to the Moon. The Husky Satellite Lab is providing students with the opportunity to collaborate with industry mentors\, developing bleeding-edge technology\, and partaking in one of the grandest engineering challenges of a Lunar mission that is planned to launch in the 2030s. Ultimately\, one of the primary goals of the Husky Satellite Lab is to empower interplanetary exploration on a CubeSat level.Currently\, HSL is working on HuskySat-2 (HS-2)\, a 3U Low Earth Orbiter meant to investigate the performance of our in-house and open-source Star Tracker and Horizon Tracker systems nicknamed LOST  (Lost Open-source Star Tracker) & FOUND (FOund Universal Orbital Navigation Determiner). The objective of HS-2 is to eliminate reliance on GPS or other external infrastructures for orbital navigation. With a successful demonstration of LOST & FOUND\, the HSL hopes to further enhance interplanetary exploration capabilities of future CubeSats. \n\n\n\nOur next mission\, HuskySat-3 (HS-3) is amongst one of the most novel uptakings in CubeSat development. HS-3\, set to launch in the 2030s\, will be a Lunar orbiter with the objective of mapping Subsurface Lunar Lava Tubes using a Ground Penetrating Radar within the Lunar Maria regions. These underground lava tubes are extremely promising candidates for long-term human habitation zones as they provide protection from natural phenomenon such as meteorites and radiation\, as well as provide a stable temperature environment. Onboard HS-3 will be some of the most groundbreaking CubeSat technology to ensure mission success and longevity. The success of HS-3 not only shines light on the viability of long-term human settlements on the moon but also will carve the path for a CubeSat level exploration of our beloved moon.  \n\n\n\nFurthermore\, the HSL collaborates with various partners such as Blue Origin\, Apex Space\, and many more for many different developments and projects. Currently\, the HSL is undertaking a mission in partnership with Blue Origin and our local community for a suborbital payload nicknamed CHNOOK. CHNOOK will deliver a flashdrive of artwork and meaningful messages that comes from K-College schools in the Washington area into space as well as continue HSL’s impact on interplanetary exploration by investigating the effects of launch and microgravity environments on a DNA nanostructure (“origami”) which have the potential to make future astronaut drug administration much more efficient. \n\n\n\nBy merging education with celebrating peaceful affairs in Lunar research at the University of Washington by HSL\, the HSL hopes to achieve a peaceful mission meant to benefit all international space companies and institutions. Additionally\, the HSL strives to further collaboration with international partners throughout the development of HS-3. Our vision is to advance scientific exploration on the Moon to unite industries across the globe for a collective goal of shared success. \n\n\n\nClub Promotion Video
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/husky-satellite-lab-reaching-for-the-moon/2025-07-20/2/
LOCATION:University of Washington\, USA – Online\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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