StudSat
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STUDSAT (kurz für Student Satellite) war ein indischer Cubesat, der von mehreren indischen Universitäten entwickelt wurde. Er hatte die Aufgabe, monochrome Bilder der Erde mit einer Auflösung von 94 Metern zu schießen, die dann für Vegetation und Terrain Mapping verwendet wird.
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STUDSAT (STUDent SATellite), is a CubeSat satellite designed by students. This project was conceptualised and project managed by undergraduate students across India. STUDSAT is a picosatellite successfully launched on 12 July 2010 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre into a Sun-synchronous orbit. The mission's objective was for students to have a hands-on experience with the design, fabrication and realisation of a space mission at a minimum cost. Experimental in nature, the mission life was stated to be six months.
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STUDSAT (kurz für Student Satellite) war ein indischer Cubesat, der von mehreren indischen Universitäten entwickelt wurde. Er hatte die Aufgabe, monochrome Bilder der Erde mit einer Auflösung von 94 Metern zu schießen, die dann für Vegetation und Terrain Mapping verwendet wird.
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STUDSAT (STUDent SATellite), is a CubeSat satellite designed by students. This project was conceptualised and project managed by undergraduate students across India. STUDSAT is a picosatellite successfully launched on 12 July 2010 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre into a Sun-synchronous orbit. The mission's objective was for students to have a hands-on experience with the design, fabrication and realisation of a space mission at a minimum cost. Experimental in nature, the mission life was stated to be six months. STUDSAT was the first picosatellite launched by India, as well as the smallest satellite launched indigenously by any Indian organisation.
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