MySat is now officially part of the International Space University (ISU) Incubator Program

🚀 Big milestone for MySatKit! Finally, it’s official — MySat has become a participant in the International Space University ISU Incubator Program! 🎉 This marks the end of a four-year journey – from obtaining the French invitation certificate and tech visas, to establishing our company in France and opening a local business account. 🌍 ISU…

🚀 Great news! The very first MySat has arrived in Finland!

Finland is home not only to leading space companies like ICEYE and Reaktor Space Lab, but also to our direct competitors in the educational satellite kit market: Kitsat, WoodSat, and CanNeXT. Now, MySat proudly enters this innovative ecosystem 🌌, offering students and educators worldwide a practical way to explore satellite technologies. With MySat Kit, you…

🚀 MySat — Your Gateway to Space Exploration – accelerometer and gyroscope test🌍

Space technology is now at your fingertips. In our new video, we show how the accelerometer and gyroscope from the MySat kit work — the same type of sensors real satellites use to measure motion and orientation in space! ✅ Build your own mini-satellite ✅ Explore how modern sensors work ✅ Program and experiment like…

Great news from Africa!

We are proud to announce that the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA) has chosen the MySatKit to train the next generation of aerospace engineers and astronauts. Starting September 1st, students will begin their journey into space education with MySat. After testing several educational satellite kits, both students and professors selected MySatKit as the…

Developing the Parachute for MySat Stratosphere Edition

🚀 Over the last few years, we’ve received many questions about “how to launch MySat.”Usually, we provided step-by-step guides on how to upgrade MySat for launches into the stratosphere or even orbit. But we’ve realized — instructions alone aren’t enough to launch a real satellite. That’s why we’ve decided to support our MySat community even…