The student-run space program you’ve never heard of - Orbit 12.03
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Martin Siedorf and Martin Zietz from KSat, the University of Stuttgart Small Sat Society to talk about how students are building rocket-repair robots, sending experimental pumps to the International Space Station, launching their own satellite in 2020 and more! Which of their projects excites you the most? Topics covered today:Fast radio bursts, is it aliens?Chang'e 4 mission update
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