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GAUSS at the 10th IAA Symposium on the Future of Space Exploration

GAUSS is taking part in the 10th IAA Symposium on the Future of Space Exploration – Towards the Moon Village and Beyond, organized by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and Politecnico di Torino on 27-29 June 2017, in Torino, Italy.  The International forum, aiming at fostering cooperation in Human and Robotics Space Exploration, is an occasion to contribute […]

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Third anniversary of UniSat-6

Today UniSat-6 is turning three. Three successful years on orbit and still our satellite is in a very good shape! Since its launch on the 19th of June 2014 from Yasni launch base, UniSat-6 has been relentlessly acquiring valuable data from its onboard instruments and transmitting them to our ground station in Rome. During these […]

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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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