Rapid development of Earth Observation technology and increasing awareness of global challenges has increased the need for lean and agile space missions and calls for a new generation of engineers to design them. Miniaturization of sensor technology and electronics has decreased the weight of a satellite, which has brought launch prices to the reach of educational institutes and smaller countries. This is recognized in many universities where nanosatellite projects are used for education. A standard, called CubeSat, has been driving the development and become the most popular development platform for university space projects [1].


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    Title :

    AALTO-1 earth observation cubesat mission — Educational outcomes


    Contributors:
    Praks, J. (author) / Kestila, A. (author) / Tikka, T. (author) / Leppinen, H. (author) / Khurshid, O. (author) / Hallikainen, M. (author)


    Publication date :

    2015-07-01


    Size :

    1620411 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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