
Developing our Ground Station
Our team is developing a high-bandwidth ground station with 2-axis tracking capability to support real-time satellite communications and Earth observation data transmission.
Our team has built a 2U Demo Model of a Cubesat that livestreams directly to YouTube.
Posted by Jacob Auman
April 16, 2025
CNC machined aluminum CubeSat demo model frame showing precision engineering and modular design
A prototype is your product’s first handshake with the world. It tells your story, showcases your mission, and proves your technical capability. For EOView, developing a functional demo was essential to show investors and potential collaborators not just what we plan to do, but what we can do right now.
Our prototype is a compact, functional model designed to livestream directly to YouTube using a Raspberry Pi. The structure draws inspiration from the OreSat platform, but with simplified characteristics to accelerate development and testing. Fabricated using CNC milling at the EMEC, the demo’s robust frame houses all the critical components needed for a real-world demonstration.
Once powered on, the Raspberry Pi initiates a direct livestream to YouTube, offering a tangible preview of what our orbital platform will deliver.
Our vision extends far beyond the lab. EOView’s ultimate goal is to build and launch a 2U Earth observation satellite capable of providing a persistent livestream of our planet from orbit. This mission addresses a clear gap: while the International Space Station (ISS) currently offers a livestream from low Earth orbit, it suffers from frequent outages, poor camera framing, and even pixel data corruption.
Prototyping is more than just a technical step—it is the bridge between vision and reality. For startups and mission-driven teams, a well-crafted prototype is the key to demonstrating value, attracting investment, and building credibility. At Open Orbit, our journey began with a simple but powerful goal: to provide a continuous, high-quality livestream of Earth from orbit, overcoming the limitations of current solutions.
The journey from prototype to orbit is challenging, but with each milestone, EOView moves closer to delivering a new era of Earth observation—one where anyone, anywhere, can witness our planet in real time.
Ready to see Earth as never before? Stay tuned for updates on EOView’s mission and livestream technology.
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