NASA, JAXA to send cubesat into space from space station
Submit on Wednesday, July 18th, 2012 22:59
This October, for the first time, a small cubesat will be one of five to jettison into orbit around Earth from the International Space Station. The pioneering satellite, dubbed TechEdSat, is a collaboration among NASA’s Ames Research Center; San Jose State University; the Swedish National Space Board (SNSB) via AAC Microtec, Uppsala, Sweden; and JAXA.
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