SkyLink – Low-Cost Satellite Internet for Remote Learning
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Access to reliable internet remains one of the biggest barriers to education in remote regions. The SkyLink Project, led by a group of aerospace and computer engineering students, aims to change that.
They are designing miniaturized CubeSat-based satellites capable of providing low-bandwidth, high-reliability internet suitable for online learning, communication, and educational resource delivery.
Unlike commercial satellites, SkyLink’s model focuses on education-only connectivity — allowing schools and students in developing areas to access cloud-based lessons, e-books, and academic content free of charge.
Funds will be used to:
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Build and test two prototype nanosatellites for university research validation.
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Develop a custom low-power receiver module for remote devices.
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Partner with NGOs to identify pilot schools in Africa, India, and Latin America.
This project embodies the spirit of student innovation — merging aerospace technology with social good.




