UC CubeCats Satellite Makes Hiss-tory At NASA

After 10 years of relentless work, the University of Cincinnati's CubeCats are finally set to launch their student-built satellite into orbit. As reported by MSN, the team is now racing to raise the remaining funds needed to get every member to NASA's Cape Canaveral launch site to witness their role in history firsthand.

The CubeCats is a student organization focused on hands-on learning through the design, construction, and launch of CubeSats, compact satellites built by universities and industry worldwide.

CubeCats organized an Artemis watch party at Swift Hall.

CubeCats organized an Artemis watch party at Swift Hall. Photo/Sam Kohls.

Featured image at top: The UC CubeCats' Artemis II watch party serves as a test run for their own launch into space on April 8. Photo/Sam Kohls

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