PartnershipUpdated on 6 May 2025
Hydramo HAAP – CubeSat Climate & Satellite Behavior Study Programme
About
Hydramo invites academic and research partners to join the Hydramo Academic Access Programme (HAAP), an initiative providing universities, researchers, and students with access to satellite telemetry and involvement in pre-launch design of next-generation CubeSats.
HAAP enables participation in three scientific focus areas:
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Attitude dynamics in passive CubeSats – study natural tumbling, gravity-gradient effects, and passive orbital motion.
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Climate observation through orbital interaction – derive atmospheric density changes from satellite decay and in-situ thermospheric data.
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Radio communication behavior and Doppler techniques – analyze low-power Doppler-based uplink signals and GNSS-free wake-up systems.
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Partners will:
Collaborate on satellite payload design and mission planning -
Gain priority access to scientific telemetry from Hydramo’s upcoming CubeSat constellation
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Contribute to open datasets and co-authored research publications
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Offer students direct experience with real orbital data
We seek partnerships with universities, aerospace engineering departments, Earth Observation researchers, and climate science teams excited to engage in orbital experiments and applied space science.
Join us to expand scientific knowledge of CubeSat dynamics and environmental interactions while contributing to Hydramo’s mission of integrating in-situ and orbital monitoring for climate resilience.
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Rotterdam, Netherlands
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