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Technology Education Satellite (TechEdSat) is a successful nano-sat flight series conducted from the NASA Ames Research Center in collaboration with numerous universities (San Jose State University, University of Idaho, University of California, University of Minnesota, Smith College). While one of the principal aims has been to introduce young professionals and university students to the practical realm of developing space flight hardware, considerable innovations have been introduced. In addition, this evolving flight platform has tested concepts for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) sample return, as well as planetary nano-sat class mission concepts.

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  • Technology Education Satellite (TechEdSat) is a successful nano-sat flight series conducted from the NASA Ames Research Center in collaboration with numerous universities (San Jose State University, University of Idaho, University of California, University of Minnesota, Smith College). While one of the principal aims has been to introduce young professionals and university students to the practical realm of developing space flight hardware, considerable innovations have been introduced. In addition, this evolving flight platform has tested concepts for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) sample return, as well as planetary nano-sat class mission concepts. (en)
  • TechEdSat-1 é um satélite estadunidense de comunicações com satélites (satélites Iridium e Orbcomm). Foi construído pela Universidade Estadual de San José em parceria com o Ames Research Center da NASA e com a . Foi lançado em 21 de julho de 2012 às 21:06:00 GMT do Centro Espacial de Tanegashima, no Japão, a bordo de um foguete H-IIB. (pt)
  • TechEdSat 1 (Technical Education Satellite) war ein Cubesat, der von der ISS aus freigesetzt wurde. Der Satellit war in nur vier Monaten von der San José State University, dem Ames Research Center der NASA und der schwedischen Firma gebaut worden. Die Kosten betrugen weniger als 30.000 US-Dollar. TechEdSat 1 wurde am 21. Juli 2012 in einem HTV im Tanegashima Space Center gestartet und zur ISS gebracht. Von dort aus wurde er am 4. Oktober 2012 durch eine Luftschleuse, zusammen mit den vier anderen CubeSats RAIKO, WE WISH, FITSAT-1 und F-1, ins Weltall freigesetzt. (de)
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