AAU CubeSat
AAU CubeSat (COSPAR 2003-031G) was a CubeSat built and operated by students from Aalborg University in Denmark. AAU CubeSat was launched on 30 June 2003 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Russian "Rockot" rocket. The satellite was alive for two and a half months, during which some data was received on Earth; however, it was never possible to establish a solid communication link. It is thought that there was a problem with the on-board transmitter.
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AAU CubeSat
AAU CubeSat (COSPAR 2003-031G) was a CubeSat built and operated by students from Aalborg University in Denmark. AAU CubeSat was launched on 30 June 2003 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Russian "Rockot" rocket. The satellite was alive for two and a half months, during which some data was received on Earth; however, it was never possible to establish a solid communication link. It is thought that there was a problem with the on-board transmitter.
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AAU CubeSat (COSPAR 2003-031G) ...... with the on-board transmitter.
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Der AAU CubeSat ist ein dänischer Amateurfunksatellit.
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AAU CubeSat (COSPAR 2003-031G) ...... with the on-board transmitter.
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Der AAU CubeSat ist ein dänischer Amateurfunksatellit.
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