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海角社区 is the home of the $20 million , placing a satellite that will serve as an artificial 鈥渟tar鈥 in orbit around the Earth鈥nd College of Engineering and Computing students are instrumental in the payload鈥檚 construction.鈥疘t鈥檚 experience that not only significantly bolsters a resume, but also allows students to work on a project of their dreams.鈥
Fatima Bahzad, a computer science graduate student said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 the most fun I鈥檝e ever had in school.鈥濃

Bahzad explained her role: 鈥淭he satellite, which is about the size of a bread box, is comprised of layers and each layer has a chip and the chips need to talk to each other. There鈥檚 also a primary chip that sends commands to all of them. I鈥檓 working on the communication between the chips.鈥
Getting an opportunity to turn theory into practice is incredibly gratifying, she said. 鈥淟earning theoretical stuff is one thing, but applying it is another. This is one of the first opportunities I鈥檝e had to work on something 鈥榬eal.鈥欌濃
The payload is being built in partnership with the, with whom the teams checks in frequently. The artificial star will allow scientists to calibrate telescopes and more accurately measure the brightness of stars ranging from those nearby to the distant explosions of supernova in far-off galaxies. By establishing absolute flux calibration, the mission will address several open challenges in astrophysics, including the speed and acceleration of the universe expansion.鈥
On the engineering side, the project is led by Piotr Pachowicz, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering. Pachowicz brought PhD student Jay Deorukhkar, one of his advisees, onto the project.鈥
Deorukhkar said he鈥檚 been working on testing the individual payload modules. These will later integrate with the satellite bus, which is the core structure and support system that is separate from the specific payload. Reliability of small satellite buses against radiation effects is also the subject of his dissertation, making this work particularly relevant.鈥

鈥淢y role as an engineer is to help design, prototype, and test specific payload components. We鈥檙e early in the design stage, working towards the preliminary design review of our payload.鈥 He added, 鈥淭he great thing about this project is really the end-to-end experience, from the inception of the mission鈥 to the actual launch and operation of the science payload.鈥 鈥
Deorukhkar has some experience with that, having worked on the ThinSat project in 2021, which sent a small satellite into low earth orbit. He knows about the anxiety as the launch date nears. 鈥淚t's a bone-chilling moment when the rocket starts and you know your device is on there and it鈥檚 out of your hands at that point. You can only pray and trust that everything you've learned and you've done just works.鈥濃
Bahzad is still trying to keep her feet planted on the ground, so to speak, at times overwhelmed to be part of something so significant. 鈥淲e met recently with some people from NASA and I was just sitting in the corner and couldn鈥檛 believe it. I was just thinking, 鈥楾his is so cool!鈥欌濃
Housed in the George Mason , the mission launches in 2029, when the artificial star will orbit earth 22,236 miles up, far enough away to look like a star to telescopes back on Earth. This orbit also allows it to move at the same speed of the Earth鈥檚 rotation, keeping it in place over the United States during its first 鈥痽ear in space.鈥
Mason faculty and students will work together with nine other organizations beyond NASA and NIST on this first-of-its-kind project for a university in the Washington, D.C., area.鈥