Undergraduate Students in Estonia Launch First Domestic Satellite
Estonia is joining an ever-growing list of nations with their own satellites in space. Last week, the country successfully launched the ESTCube-1 satellite, which was largely built by undergraduates at the University of Tartu. This makes it the first satellite launched by an Estonian university.
The goal of the ESTCube-1 was to test electric solar wind sail technology, which would allow satellites to move through space using solar radiation pressure. While this technology has been used before on small-scale projects, ESTCube-1 is the first satellite to use it on a large scale.
The satellite was designed and built by a team of undergraduate students at the University of Tartu. After five years of hard work and dedication, these students were able to make their dream of launching a satellite into space a reality.
This is a huge accomplishment for Estonia and the students at the University of Tartu. It shows that anything is possible with hard work and dedication, and that no goal is out of reach for those with the right motivation. Congratulations to the students and faculty of the University of Tartu for their success.
source: Phys.org