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Site newsThe ³Cat-2 mission has begun
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The ³Cat-2 mission has begun! Last night the Long March 2D rocket containing the ³Cat-2 nano-satellite was successfully launched and all the passengers were injected in their target orbit. This morning a few bursts of the ³Cat-2 VHF beacon have been received from our launch partner's ground station in the Netherlands.No publisher2016-08-16T16:46:00Z
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³Cat-2 launch vehiclehttps://nanosatlab.upc.edu/en/news/the-3cat-2-mission-has-begun/@@images/imageNews ItemRecharging the batteries of the ³Cat-1
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Yesterday, Monday 29th, two of our NanoSat Lab members were headed to the Netherlands once again. Their goal: to recharge the ³Cat-1's batteries.No publisher2016-08-30T14:00:00Z
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³Cat-1's EPS engineering modelhttps://nanosatlab.upc.edu/en/news/recharging-the-batteries-of-the-3cat-1/@@images/imageNews Item³Cat-4, our new nanosat, selected for ESA's Fly Your Satellite
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The ³Cat-4 project has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to be a part of the 2nd 'Fly Your Satellite!' programme, offering the possibility to collaborate with ESA in the design, development, validation and launch of university CubeSats.No publisher2017-05-25T10:17:00Z
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Members of the ³Cat-4, ESA/ESTEChttps://nanosatlab.upc.edu/en/news/3cat-4-our-new-nanosat-selected-for-esas-fly-your-satellite/@@images/imageNews ItemFederated and Fractionated Satellite Systems with ONION
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Watch the recently released video about the ONION project, in which UPC NanoSat Lab has been doing research related to Federated and Fractionated Satellite Systems architectures.No publisher2018-02-16T15:03:00Z
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