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Southwestern United States

CatSat Captures Picture of Tucson

Aug. 6, 2024
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Space and the Pacific Ocean from CatSat

First Picture of Earth Received from CatSat

Aug. 2, 2024
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First Successful Communication with CatSat

July 16, 2024
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The CatSat team watches the rocket plume

CatSat Launches aboard Firefly Aerospace's Noise of Summer Mission

July 3, 2024
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Artist's impression of CatSat with its antenna inflated in orbit around Earth.

Student-built Satellite Uses 'Beach Ball' for an Antenna - UA News

March 6, 2023
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