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  2. Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative (SSETI) is a unique project put into execution by students from different universities spread over European countries. In collaboration with space industry they aim to build microsatellites together. Most universities do not have capabilities to build their own complete satellite.

  3. FalconSAT - Wikipedia

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    FalconSAT is the United States Air Force Academy's (USAFA) small satellite engineering program. Satellites are designed, built, tested, and operated by Academy cadets. The project is administered by the USAFA Space Systems Research Center under the direction of the Department of Astronautics.

  4. PhoneSat - Wikipedia

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    Bell was a PhoneSat 1.0 model with an Iridium transceiver mounted at one end (the Iridium component formed its own space mission, see TechEdSat 2). Graham and Bell were launched into Low Earth Orbit on the maiden flight of the Antares launch vehicle on April 21, 2013, and operated successfully in space for a planned one-week mission, re ...

  5. Indiana University launches space law courses, satellite ...

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    Between asteroid mining, satellite cybersecurity and space law, there's plenty to learn in these IU fall classes, with still some time left to sign up

  6. Small Satellite Program (United States Naval Academy)

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    PCsat, or Prototype Communication Satellite, was the United States Naval Academy's first space operating system. Launched in 2001 from Kodiak, Alaska, PCSat provided 2-way hand held communications for students and APRS travelers within the Amateur Satellite Service. PCSat remains the oldest surviving midshipmen built satellite in space.

  7. World’s first wooden satellite built in Japan launched to space

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    A first-of-its-kind wooden satellite built by Japanese scientists was launched into space on Tuesday in an early trial to test the use of timber in future Moon and Mars missions.. The 10cm-cube ...

  8. ArduSat - Wikipedia

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    ArduSat is created by NanoSatisfi LLC, an aerospace company which in the words of Phil Plait [2] has "the goal to democratize access to space" and was founded by 4 graduate students from the International Space University in 2012. ArduSat is the first satellite which will provide such open access to the general public to space. [3]

  9. List of government space agencies - Wikipedia

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    Government space agencies, established by governments of countries and regional agencies (groupings of countries) are established as a means for advocating for engaging in activities related to outer space, exploitation of space systems, and/or space exploration. The listings summarize all countries' and regional authorities' space agencies ...