Young Engineers' Satellite 2
978-613-2-41043-6
6132410430
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2010-08-28
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Young Engineers' Satellite 2 (YES2) is a 36 kg student-built tether satellite that is part of ESA's Foton-M3 microgravity mission. The launch of the Russian Foton-M3 occurred on September 14, 2007 at 13:00 (CEST) by a Soyuz-U launcher. The project was carried out by Delta-Utec SRC and supervised by the ESA Education Office and was nearly entirely designed and build by students and young engineers. The YES2 mission took place 2007-09-25. The mission objective was to deploy a 30 km long and 0.5 mm thin tether in order to release a mini-satellite and re-entry vehicle called Fotino, the latter into a predetermined trajectory to a landing area in Kazakhstan. The mission was largely successful with the deployment was completed and the Fotino released as planned during a swing of the tethered system through the vertical (as seen from Foton).
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