In this project, students will build a working Nano Satellite model integrated with a weather station, using Arduino and real sensors.
They won’t just learn how satellites work.
They will build one, wire it, program it, and understand the data it collects.
This is how space engineers start thinking.
Most space programs:
❌ Talk about satellites
❌ Show videos
❌ End with certificates
This project:
✅ Makes students build
✅ Teaches systems thinking
✅ Develops logic, problem-solving & confidence
Small batch.
Real hardware.
Step-by-step mentoring.
What students will actually learn
• What Nano Satellites are and how they function
• Satellite subsystems: structure, power & payload
• How weather satellites collect real data
• Arduino basics (no prior coding needed)
• Sensor integration & data reading
• Logical thinking & troubleshooting
• How space technology works in the real world
What’s included in the kit
• Weather sensors
• Nano Satellite structure components
• All required electronics
• Guided build support during live sessions
Program Structure
• 8 Live Guided Sessions
• Small group of only 3–5 students
• Individual attention & personalised guidance
• Beginner-friendly, concept-first approach
📦 Project kits delivered by 30th January 2026
📅 Class schedule shared after kit delivery
ISRO-Accredited Certification
Issued after successful project completion
A strong addition to the student’s STEM & space portfolio.
Final Takeaway
By the end of this project, students won’t say
“I learned about satellites.”
They’ll say:
“I built one.”



