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The S4 program, Small Satellites for Secondary Students uses hardware based on the PocketQube picosatellite format. I was asked to come up with a 3D printed model. The designs are based on the design by Professor Bob Twiggs, co-inventor of the CubeSat. I modified the design to be slightly narrower so they will slip into a rocket 75mm airframe section. Typically PML coupler tubing, ID 2.88".
Here's the 2016 proposal
More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PocketQube
PocketQubes
Basically a 50mm x 50mm x 50mm cube.
PocketQube 1P - 50mm x 50mm x 50mm
SketchUp files
1P Base
1P Base 10x
1P Top (solid)
1p Top (solid) 10x
1P Top (skeleton)
1P Top (skeleton) 10x
STL Files
1P Base
1P Top (solid)
1P Top (skeleton)
PocketQube 1.5P - 50mm x 50mm x 75mm
SketchUp files
1.5P Base
1.5P Base 10x
1.5P Top (solid)
1.5p Top (solid) 10x
1.5P Top (skeleton)
1.5P Top (skeleton) 10x
STL Files
1.5P Base
1.5P Top (solid)
1.5P Top (skeleton)
PocketQube 2P - 50mm x 50mm x 100mm
SketchUp files
2P Base
2P Base 10x
2P Top (solid)
2p Top (solid) 10x
2P Top (skeleton)
2P Top (skeleton) 10x
STL Files
2P Base
2P Top (solid)
2P Top (skeleton)