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28.10.09 New! In the frame of the ESA REXUS/BEXUS programme to take place in 2010/11, opportunities for flights on stratospheric balloons and sounding rockets for payloads developed by European students are offered. Note the call closes on 16 Nov. 2009. [More]
24.09.09 New! Communications in both directions (uplink and downlink) have been successfully established with SwissCube. [More]
23.09.09 New! SwissCube, the first Swiss satellite entirely designed by students has been successfully launched from India at 8h21.
16.09.2009 New! The launch of the satellite SwissCube has been confirmed for Wednesday 23 September 2009 at 8h16 (Swiss time) on board of an Indian PSLV rocket.
08.09.2009 New! A presentation about the Minor in Space Technologies will take place on Friday 18 September in auditorium ELA-1 at EPFL from 12h15 to 13h00 (copy of the presentation in PDF format available). The Minor is open to all new EPFL Master students.
21.07.2009 The satellite SwissCube has successfully completed its test phase and has been shipped to India for a launch to take place in the second half of the summer 2009. [More]
15.07.2009 The second issue of the Space Center EPFL Newsletter has been published. [More]
13.07.2009 The 2008 Annual report of the Space Center EPFL is now available. [More]
06.07.2009 To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, the Space Center EPFL will organize the 4th EPFL Space Research Day on the topic: " 40 years in space: From the moon landings to today's space missions". The event will take on Friday 25 September 2009 from 13h30 onwards at the EPFL Polydôme.
22.06.2009 As founding member of the Center since 2003, RUAG Aerospace recently renewed its special partnership with the Space Center EPFL for the period 2009-2012.

 
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