How students built Ireland’s first satellite
A team of university students from University College Dublin is taking Ireland to space, for the very first time. The story begins in 2017, when the team was accepted to ESA’s educational CubeSat programme, Fly Your Satellite! Over the course of six years, they have designed, built, and tested the satellite with the help of ESA experts and with access to ESA’s state-of-the-art spacecraft testing facilities. As the team prepares for launch and operations, hear more about their journey to this historic moment.
Credits: ESA – European Space Agency
Thanks to the ISTSat-1 team and University of Lisbon for the provision of footage (seen from 03’54” to 03’58”)
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Very exciting times for Ireland and UCD. Well done everyone 👏🏻
What a multi talented group with a great vision and the knowledge and skills to bring it to fruition. 💚
joyos jolly love
Brilliant project and brilliant documentary! So inspiring!
Go Ireland!
Well done, your project is an inspiration! From Greece <3
GG to the students 🙂 Flight safe little sat 🚀
I love space and galaxy 😁😁😁😁
Why did the solar cells at few moments seem to flash with red?
Unzurna 😊
⬆🔍🔭📡🚀🛰
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I've seen these folks in our cleanroom finishing up the satellite and inserting it into a QuadPack. I wish them a good launch and mission!
Greeting from the Netherlands