Attitude — live
Current angle
12.40°
Target angle
15.00°
Angle error
2.60°
Health / fault
nominal / 0x0
2D top-view attitude
420.0 rpm
Motion phase
ADCS Response
SETTLINGTarget
15.00°
Current
12.40°
Error
2.60°
Overshoot
—
Settling
active
Wheel RPM
420
Control phase
SETTLING
PID quick actions
Battery / EPS
43%
Estimated charge
Bus voltage
7.40 V
OBC current
0.120 A
ADCS current
0.450 A
Charging
Idle
EPS Status
Power source
Battery
Bus health
Nominal
ADCS load
Active
Est. runtime
Calibrating
Mission Controls
Mission Controls
Tune attitude response, run safe motion tests, or launch a simulated mission.
Simulated mission
Attitude quick actions
Motion tests (simulated)
Emergency
Full PID and link controls below ↓
IMU telemetry
ax (g)
0.010
ay (g)
-0.020
az (g)
0.980
gz (°/s)
-0.35
gx (°/s)
— (later)
gy (°/s)
— (later)
Reaction wheel
Wheel RPM
420.0
PWM
128
Motor direction
fwd
Gyro rate
-0.35 °/s
Telemetry chart wall
Control response charts
Target vs actual angle (°)
Angular rate (°/s)
Wheel RPM
PWM command
Bus voltage (V)
Current (A)
Explore Mode
Explore Mode — simulated KidSAT telemetry
Simulated Mission Console — no physical hardware connected
Start Simulated Mission runs a 75s scripted ADCS sequence for screen recording.
Scenario
Command panel
Simulated commands — not connected to live hardware.
Safe Link Tests (simulated)
Motion Tests (simulated)
Emergency (simulated)
Experimental — PID (Explore Mode only)
Command terminal
[00:00:00.000] Simulated Mission Console online — Explore Mode
Run recorder
Summary metrics from last recorded run.
Settling time
—
Overshoot
—
Peak current
—
Max angle error
—
Local bridge
Explore Mode
Explore Mode — simulated KidSAT telemetry
Hardware Readiness Checklist1/6
- Bridge app running
- Ground-station COM selected
- Ground station connected
- KidSAT telemetry live
- Battery voltage visible
- Reaction wheel ready
- ESP32-CAM disabled (current product baseline)
First supervised connection
- 1.Start KidSAT Bridge on the trusted Windows operator PC.
- 2.Detect the localhost bridge.
- 3.Select the KidSAT ground-station COM port.
- 4.Connect the ground station.
- 5.Wait for fresh KidSAT telemetry.
- 6.Run PING, STATUS, and supervised safe checks.
- 7.Begin a bounded supervised mission.
Connection layers
Action needed · Bridge connected
Start the Windows bridge, then detect it
Action needed · COM connected
Select the correct COM port and connect
Action needed · KidSAT online
Power the kit and check the radio/serial link
Action needed · Telemetry fresh
Reconnect telemetry if the stream is stale
Action needed · Command link ready
Wait for a healthy live link
Version compatibility · version check pending
Bridge: not reported · Firmware: not reported
Connect the bridge and KidSAT to complete the version check.
Functional supervised demonstrator. Start the KidSAT Bridge app on this Windows PC, select the ground-station COM port, then click Connect Ground Station.
Open this dashboard on the same PC where the bridge app runs (default http://127.0.0.1:8765).
Advanced diagnostics
Bridge app not running — start KidSAT Bridge on this PC
Measured Twin correlation
Simulation → supervised hardware → comparison
This local adapter compares one bounded software prediction with one physical KidSAT run. It does not calibrate the model or claim three-axis flight pointing.
- 1Run the mission in the software Twin
- 2Review predicted response
- 3Record the equivalent KidSAT profile
- 4Align elapsed time
- 5Compare metrics and plots
- 6Explain differences
- 7Export correlation evidence
Evidence boundary
Physical sensors: measured
Target: reference
PWM: commanded
Software response: simulated
Open Professional Digital TwinRun the software Twin first, then capture the equivalent supervised KidSAT profile.
Safety disclaimer
- Local supervised hardware only. Commands are sent to a desktop-connected training kit, not to a spacecraft.
- Supervised local hardware only — operator must be present at the bench.
- Not public remote satellite command — no internet-facing hardware control path.
- Not flight ADCS — teaching-grade mock/simulation; not certified for space operations.