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Presso l’ESA-ESTEC sta per venire alla luce il satellite degli studenti costruito via Internet
 
19 Ottobre 2004

SSETI satellite
The SSETI Express satellite will test and characterise a propulsion system, return images of the Earth and serve as a transponder for amateur radio users.

Credits: ESA
 
 
A student holds one of the smaller CubeSats
Like a Russian doll, SSETI Express will carry inside it three smaller 'cubesats' – 10-centimetre cube technology testers built respectively by universities in Germany, Japan and Norway – for deployment when in orbit. The main SSETI Express satellite itself will test and characterise a propulsion system, return images of the Earth and serve as a transponder for amateur radio users.

Credits: SSETI
 
 
Artist's impression of the ESEO satellite imagined by SSETI students
 
 
Nuna
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Solar panels of the gallium-arsenide type that will power SMART-1 enabled the Dutch-built solar-powered car 'Nuna' to win the World Solar Challenge race across Australia in 2001
 
 
SSETI workshop
Students and ESA experts at the SSETI workshop that took place at ESTEC in December 2003
 
 
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