Cooperative plateform for European students nano-satellites (Q4298510)

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Cooperative plateform for European students nano-satellites
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    1,547,184.75 Euro
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    2,062,913.0 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 April 2018
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    30 September 2020
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    AEROSPACE VALLEY
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    40°27'1.91"N, 3°41'29.76"W
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    44°48'22.72"N, 0°36'24.55"W
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    40°19'1.99"N, 3°43'38.89"W
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    40°26'55.86"N, 3°43'9.23"W
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    43°36'56.88"N, 3°52'19.63"E
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    43°33'25.06"N, 1°27'59.65"E
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    43°33'57.10"N, 1°28'28.52"E
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    40°16'50.02"N, 7°30'15.59"W
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    38°44'7.26"N, 9°8'17.95"W
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    Hands-on higher Aerospace Education through Nanosatellite Student Challenges. NANOSTART allows university students to be part of a whole real space engineer project which includes conception, design, implementation and documentation Thus, several teams of students participate in the building of a nano-satellite which will be sent to the moon. Thanks to Nanostar, students can enjoy a training of quality while the nano-satellites sector is further promoted within Southwestern Europe where it is still not very used. (English)
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