ESA invests in Swedish propellant gauging system for satellites
Submit on Friday, February 12th, 2010 05:55
Measuring an orbiting satellite’s remaining fuel is a well-known problem. Nanospace, Sweden, which since 2007 has been working on a system that would solve this problem, has now been awarded a EUR2 million contract by ESA.
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