TruSat

TruSat

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TruSat Community

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  • How to participate
  • Contributing Code
  • Updating this documentation
  • Design

Satellite Tracking Guide

  • Guide home
  • Level 1 - Intro
  • Level 2 - Find a specific satellite
  • Level 3 - Time a satellite
  • Level 4 - Format data for submission
  • Step-by-step tutorial for satellite tracking
  • Intro to photographing satellites
  • Software for satellite tracking

About TruSat

  • TruSat Overview
  • TruSat as a Space Sustainability Tool
  • Technical Overview of the Proof of Satellite Software Engine
  • Governance (TruSat Charter)
  • Roadmap
  • Decentralizing TruSat
  • Broader Vision
  • Project History
  • F.A.Q.

The TruSat App

  • Your account
  • Station Locations
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TruSat Project History

TruSat was initially designed by ConsenSys Space. With TruSat’s founding Partners, the Secure World Foundation, Professor Moriba Jah, and the Society of Women in Space Exploration, ConsenSys Space released the first TruSat prototype on October 21, 2019 at the International Astronautical Congress.

TruSat Founding Partners

TruSat Launch Event

Epoch 1 Charter

Transition to volunteer-led project

In April of 2020, with the adoption of the Epoch 2.0 TruSat Charter, TruSat became an independent open source project, governed by its community of volunteer contributors.

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