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NASA assembled and tested satellite for the first bioexperiment in deep space – Phone Mantra
BioSentinel’s mission is one step closer to flying. The assembly and series of tests of the mini-satellite of the CubeSat 6U format (10 × 20 × 30 cm with a mass…

BioSentinel’s mission is one step closer to flying. The assembly and series of tests of the mini-satellite of the CubeSat 6U format (10 × 20 × 30 cm with a mass of about 14 kg) have been completed. A team of NASA scientists from the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is completing preparations for sending the device to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for subsequent launch …
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The sentinel flight will pass the Moon and enter orbit around the Sun. It is one of 13 mini-satellites CubeSat,…
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