Re: Amateur Rocketry Team Contributors

2024-09-27 Thread Matteo Golin
Thank you everyone for the support! Regarding the blog posts, we will be sure to record lots of media material throughout the year for us to include if that is something to be pursued. Alan, thank you for the link to PSAS! Some of our members have told me they have heard of this team; their wor

Re: Amateur Rocketry Team Contributors

2024-09-26 Thread Sebastien Lorquet
Hello, I am vey pleased to see a serious non commercial project being interested in NuttX. I hope you enjoy it. I have hacked some code for the si4463 radio chip. Sebastien On 26/09/2024 00:36, Matteo Golin wrote: Hello everyone, My name is Matteo, and I am a lead on Carleton University'

Re: Amateur Rocketry Team Contributors

2024-09-25 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 6:36 PM Matteo Golin wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > My name is Matteo, and I am a lead on Carleton University's rocketry > engineering design team (called CU InSpace). We're > based out of Ottawa, Canada and we design and build high powered sounding > rockets every year.

Re: Amateur Rocketry Team Contributors

2024-09-25 Thread Alan C. Assis
Hi Matteo, This is the kind of initiative that we need to get more people involved with NuttX. For sure all the sensors drivers, documentation, etc will be very helpful, thanks for helping us. I'm CC professor Andrew from PSAS (https://www.pdxaerospace.org), his team goal is to create some amate

Amateur Rocketry Team Contributors

2024-09-25 Thread Matteo Golin
Hello everyone, My name is Matteo, and I am a lead on Carleton University's rocketry engineering design team (called CU InSpace). We're based out of Ottawa, Canada and we design and build high powered sounding rockets every year. We typically fly two rockets each year, one at the Spaceport Ameri