the Mission for the first satellite from the University of Aarhus begins in earnest today, when one of the astronauts on The International Space station, ISS, sends nanosatellitten Delphini-1 in its own orbit around the Earth.
the Satellite was sent into space back in december.
‘Delphini-1 is a “proof-of-concept” project, where the main objective is to learn how to handle and assemble satellitdele, and to test and work with a scientific satellite’. It writes Aarhus University on their website.
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There is talk about a so-called Cubesats, which is a nanosatellit, it is quite small and measures 10 centimeters on all looking and weighs about a kilo.
– We would like to build more satellites for scientific purposes, but first we must learn how to handle these projects, ” says Victoria Antoci, who is the project manager at Delphini-1, to DR.