Yearly Archives: 2017

GAUSS at the Space Technologies Conference in Ukraine

GAUSS is joining the 6th International Conference “Space Technologies: Present and Future” that will be held in Dnepr, Ukraine at the Yangel Yuzhnoye State Design Office from the 23rd to the 26th of May 2017.  Yuzhnoye SDO is a renowned company specialized in the development of rocket and space technologies, whose launch vehicles have accomplished 875 successful launches […]

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GAUSS at the MNSAT Conference in Morocco

GAUSS is participating in the International Conference on Micro & NanoSatellites “Space Technologies & Satellites Applications”  taking place on 2 and 3 May 2017 in Rabat, Morocco, at Mohammed V University Presidency (Agdal, Rabat).  The event is one of the KSF Space Foundation’s activities aiming at promoting activities and cooperation of space researchers, scientists, experts, engineers. The Conference is […]

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TuPOD successfully deployed its two onboard TubeSats

The TuPOD, released by the ISS astronauts on January 16, 2017 at 10:50 GMT, has been navigating on its own orbit since then. Yesterday, 19 of January 2017, at around 23:30UTC, it successfully deployed the two TubeSats hosted inside its structure, TANCREDO I and OSNSAT. One hour later, at around 00:30 UTC the satellite contacted the GAUSS Ground station […]

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GAUSS at the International Workshop on Lean Satellite Standardization 2017 in Japan

Nowadays small-sized satellites see their demand increase significantly and its market grow fast. GAUSS Srl, in its role of expert in the small satellites industry, is attending from January 16 to January 18, 2017 the International Workshop on Lean Satellite Standardization 2017. The Workshop, held at the Kikai Shinko Kaikan of Tokyo (Japan) is organized by Kyushu Institute of Technology and Japan Space Systems, […]

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TuPOD deployed by ISS astronauts

The TuPOD has officially been deployed by the astronauts of the “Kibo” Experiment Module of the ISS on January 16, 2017 at 10:50GMT, as scheduled.    The astronauts manually set the launch of six small satellites that were transported to the ISS aboard the spacecraft “KOUNOTORI-6” last month, including the TuPOD. The astronauts accomplished the task using […]

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