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The PROVES CubeSat Kit

The open source repositories for the Pleaides Rapid Orbital Verification Experiment System CubeSat Kits!

Welcome to the PROVES Kit Open Source!

Ever since our rocky experiences working with closed and proprietary aerospace hardware on BroncoSat-1 (our first satellite), we have become committed to creating an affordable and accessible open architecture for academic spacecraft. We've started with an educational 1U CubeSat kit that has now found its way to space three times! The PROVES Kit was originally designed entirely by students, for students, by the Bronco Space Group at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). Today it welcomes users and contributors from anywhere in the space community.

A PROVES Family Photo

The first one didn't get deployed due to an issue with our host vehicle, the second did deploy but only made contact for the first ~50 minutes or so of the flight, and the third 10x'd that number to a confirmed uptime of 9.5 hours! With that kind of exponential growth we're surely only a few updates away from an extremely low cost design that can go the distance. Coming up in 2024 we'll have the launch of the fourth PROVES Kit to orbit and six more are queued up in 2025.

Looking for Documentation?

We have a prototype Read the Docs site with assembly guides and discussion about the design behind the PROVES Kit!

Check Out the Documentation Here

Note: The open source designs and documentation are provided primarily for educational and academic research use. If you wish to use the hardware for spaceflight there are many more steps that must be undertaken before the kit is ready to fly. Feel free to reach out for us if you would like advising on what it takes!

How to Get One

Our design intention was to create a complete educational satellite platform with a structure, EPS, flight computer, and comms system for less than $1k and we present it here now for the open source community. The practical cost of getting one to space is quite a bit more than $1k (our latest launch got one on orbit for just $5k not including the launch cost!), but that is certainly much more affordable than any commercial platform on the market. We would not recommend you try and build one from scratch unless you have relatively extensive experience with custom PCB and structural manufacturing.

We're going to be selling the kits soon. Please stay tuned!

Also feel free to reach out to Michael Pham at mlpham@cpp.edu if you would like to have a further conversation.

Check Out Our Partners!

We couldn't do this without engagement from our community of university CubeSat developers! Our friends at the Stanford Student Space Initiative have done some amazing work and are some of the most exciting people to work with. The folks at the Hawaii Space Flight Lab and the Portland Space Aerospace Society OreSat team also have some awesome open source CubeSat architectures of their own!

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  1. pysquared Public

    PySquared flight software library for the PROVES Kit.

    Python 8 17

Repositories

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  • pysquared Public

    PySquared flight software library for the PROVES Kit.

    Python 8 MIT 17 25 (1 issue needs help) 1 Updated Mar 29, 2025
  • CircuitPython_RP2040_v5 Public

    CircuitPython Flight Software for the Proves Kit RP2040 v5 flight controller board

    Python 0 MIT 0 0 1 Updated Mar 29, 2025
  • battery_board Public

    The battery and power management board for the PROVES Kit.

    AGS Script 1 CERN-OHL-W-2.0 2 12 0 Updated Mar 29, 2025
  • CircuitPython_RP2040_v4 Public

    CircuitPython Flight Software for the Proves Kit RP2040 v4 flight controller board

    Python 0 MIT 1 0 0 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • sync-time Public

    Repo that holds the Python program responsible for updating the time on the board. This program updates the RP2040's RTC. The sync-time package will be installed into the v4 and v5 board repos in order to be used

    Python 0 0 0 0 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • flight_controller_board Public

    The main flight computer board for the PROVES Kit.

    HTML 1 CERN-OHL-W-2.0 2 5 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • Documentation Public

    The Official Documentation of the PROVES kit

    3 1 1 0 Updated Mar 27, 2025
  • micropySX126X Public Forked from ehong-tl/micropySX126X

    Semtech SX126X LoRa driver for Micropython and CircuitPython.

    Python 1 MIT 26 0 0 Updated Mar 24, 2025
  • circuitpython Public Forked from adafruit/circuitpython

    CircuitPython - a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers

    C 0 8,144 0 1 Updated Mar 23, 2025
  • proves_ground_station Public

    Ground station software for the PROVES Kit

    TypeScript 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Mar 20, 2025